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.


 
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