Health & Fitness
Pittsburgh-Area Eatery Slapped With Consumer Alert
A consumer alert has been issued for a popular suburban Pittsburgh restaurant.

PITTSBURGH, PA — The Allegheny County Health Department has issued a consumer alert for Thai Foon, located in Settlers Ridge in Robinson, for numerous health code violations.
During an inspection on Tuesday, a dead, decayed mouse was found on a glue board below shelving in the back of the facility. Nesting material was observed by the old glue board in the back of the facility.
There was an excessive number of fruit flies present in the back of the kitchen and no evidence of professional pest control.
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Old food debris was present on the can opener blade, the deli slicer blade and housing and on wire ladles stored next to the food preparation sink.
A mold-like substance was present inside the ice chute and around several dispensers at the Pepsi soda machine.
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A restaurant with a consumer alert placard is allowed to operate for a temporary period not exceeding 10 days. Another inspection is conducted either prior to the expiration of the temporary period upon request of the eatery owner or on the tenth day.
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