Health Inspectors Find Mice and Roaches in Brooklyn College Cafeteria
Brooklyn College students vented their disgust on social media.
New York Post reports.
Officials find ‘mice and roaches’ in Brooklyn College eatery
City health inspectors shuttered a Brooklyn College cafeteria for two days after finding roaches, mice and filth flies.
A Tuesday inspection flunked the Boylan Hall cafeteria, citing a smorgasbord of violations, including unsanitary prep areas and signs of mice and roaches.
The “full-service food court” — which includes pizza, a deli, Mexican food and sushi & sashimi — is operated by Metropolitan, a food-services company contracted by the college.
Joseph Gallopini, the director of campus food services, said inspectors gave the cafeteria a clean bill of health Wednesday night after his staff cleaned up “mostly mouse droppings.”
Brooklyn College students vented their disgust on social media.
Officials find ‘mice and roaches’ in Brooklyn College eatery (New York Post)