Boston's health department is set to review the Roxbury Walgreens location after inspectors found rodent droppings, chewed chip bags, and cockroaches in the store. According to Food Establishment Inspections data, the pharmacy has been cited for multiple health violations, including frozen foods left on the floor and mice.
Health officials have confirmed that the rodent-related issues were addressed during a pre-hearing inspection, but an administrative hearing may still be necessary to ensure compliance with health codes. A final inspection is scheduled to verify outstanding violations have been resolved.
The Walgreens location at 1890 Columbus Ave has faced repeated health inspections, with rodent problems identified in October, April, and March. Despite failing multiple inspections, the pharmacy claims to have taken steps to address concerns, including enhancing cleaning measures and increasing staffing.
This latest development highlights ongoing issues with sanitation and pest control at the store, raising questions about the effectiveness of health department oversight.
Health officials have confirmed that the rodent-related issues were addressed during a pre-hearing inspection, but an administrative hearing may still be necessary to ensure compliance with health codes. A final inspection is scheduled to verify outstanding violations have been resolved.
The Walgreens location at 1890 Columbus Ave has faced repeated health inspections, with rodent problems identified in October, April, and March. Despite failing multiple inspections, the pharmacy claims to have taken steps to address concerns, including enhancing cleaning measures and increasing staffing.
This latest development highlights ongoing issues with sanitation and pest control at the store, raising questions about the effectiveness of health department oversight.