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Fast-Food Place Gets Clean Bill of Health: Report
This DeKalb County outlet had to deal with a rodent problem.

A local fast-food restaurant has reopened after getting a passing grade from state health inspectors, according to a media report.
The DeKalb County Church’s Chicken had to close its doors for two days to make repairs to get rid of rodents, WSB-TV Channel 2 reported.
Channel 2 obtained a photo and a cell phone video that showed rats running around inside the restaurant.
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On Monday, however, inspectors from the Georgia Department of Public Health announced that the restaurant has passed an inspection and had reopened. The restaurant is off Candler Road near Glenwood Avenue, Chgannel 2 reported.
Based in Atlanta, Church’s Chicken has more than 1,700 locations in 25 countries.
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