Health & Fitness
Health Department Orders Pittsburgh Convenience Store To Close
The Allegheny County Health Department has shut down a Pittsburgh convenience store for significant health codes issues.

PITTSBURGH, PA — If you are a Community College of Allegheny County student, faculty member or employee, you can't go to 3 2 Go store on the North Side campus at the moment.
The Allegheny County Health Department ordered the store to close for numerous health violations, some of which most people would find gross.
A recent inspection found that food contaminated by rodents were for sale and in a back storage area. Noted in the inspection report are chewed foods that include, but were not limited to, cheese crackers, Cheetos snacks and Gatorade brand bars.
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There's more.
The counter that holds the microwaves for student use had rodent droppings on and inside of it.
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Numerous droppings were found in and around food product, under cabinets and behind drink coolers. Chewed particle board was discovered to be used for rodent nesting material.
It's unclear when, or if, the store will reopen.
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