A food company that distributes products to Asian restaurants throughout the East and into the Midwest was cited for numerous violations by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration after rodents and other pests were found in a warehouse.
A letter sent earlier this month from the FDA to Brooklyn, New York-based New Yung Wah Trading Co. — detailed an Oct. 15-30 inspection that found less-than-sanitary conditions including live and dead rodents and birds "landing and defecating on stored food products."
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Source: http://www.dailyfinance.com/
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