April 13, 2025 - 13:41

County health officials have discovered a significant rodent infestation at the Whole Foods deli and bakery in Cupertino, prompting immediate action to close these specific areas of the store. The inspection revealed unsanitary conditions that posed potential health risks to customers, leading to the decision to shut down the affected sections until the issues are fully resolved.
Despite the closure of the deli and bakery, the remainder of the Whole Foods store remains operational, allowing customers to continue shopping for groceries and other essentials. The store management is working closely with health officials to address the infestation, implement necessary pest control measures, and ensure compliance with health and safety regulations.
Customers are advised to stay updated on the reopening of the deli and bakery, as the store is committed to maintaining a safe shopping environment. The situation serves as a reminder of the importance of regular inspections and adherence to health standards in food establishments.
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