He agreed to close the business immediately after a visit from officers
A deli owner in Salford has been fined after the business was found to be infested with pests. Mr David Aubrey Weisz - the sole operator of Dovid's Deli - was forced to pay nearly £2,000 after failing to stop pests entering the building or having adequate procedures to control them, and failing to keep the premises clean.
Visits from officers from Salford council's Environmental Health Team took place between May 2022 and January 2023, and found a 'widespread infestation' on the premises.The owner agreed to close the business immediately during the first visit from council staff. But more problems were found in January 2023, when officers again reported a lack of protection from pests entering the building during a routine inspection.John Searle, executive director of place, at Salford council, said: "We take food hygiene very seriously in Salford, and the recent prosecution of Dovid's Deli owner for multiple food hygiene offences underscores our commitment to upholding high standards.
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