The Chicago Tribune wrote:
Officials at the Chicago Public Health Department said they took the rarely used step of closing the M&M Mars Inc. candy factory on the city's West Side after the company did not correct problems discovered during a June 21 inspection.
Those problems include a fruit fly infestation in the candymaking area and gaps in overhead doors that could allow rodents and insects access to the production area. Inspectors also reported finding mouse ***** in the food processing area and food items improperly stored on the floor rather than elevated.
The Oak Park Avenue plant produces Snickers, 3 Musketeers, Milky Way and Mars candy bars.
Those problems include a fruit fly infestation in the candymaking area and gaps in overhead doors that could allow rodents and insects access to the production area. Inspectors also reported finding mouse ***** in the food processing area and food items improperly stored on the floor rather than elevated.
The Oak Park Avenue plant produces Snickers, 3 Musketeers, Milky Way and Mars candy bars.