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A well-known chain restaurant in Pittsburgh has come under scrutiny after health inspectors issued multiple citations due to serious health code violations. During a recent inspection, officials reported finding rodent droppings at various locations within the establishment. This alarming discovery raised significant concerns about food safety and sanitation practices at the restaurant.
The health department's findings have prompted immediate action, and the restaurant is now required to address these violations to ensure the safety of its patrons. The presence of rodent droppings not only poses health risks but also tarnishes the reputation of the popular dining spot, which has long been a favorite among locals.
In response to the citations, the restaurant management has stated that they are taking the matter seriously and are committed to rectifying the issues identified by inspectors. They are implementing enhanced cleaning protocols and pest control measures to prevent any future occurrences. The community is watching closely as the restaurant works to restore its standing as a safe and inviting place to dine.
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