Orange County Food Spots Shut Down for Pest Issues
Orange County health inspectors recently closed five food establishments due to pest issues, including rodents and cockroaches, but all quickly resolved and reopened. These closures highlight the importance of sanitation in the food industry, with no reported illnesses. Meanwhile, progress from previous weeks shows improvements, such as Bun Worlds swift reopening after a cockroach closure. The county releases weekly lists through the Health Care Agency database, aiding in tracking cleanliness status.
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