Jun 7, 2024, 5:47 PM
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Woman in Pittsburgh-area restaurant bathroom encountered mice falling on her

Highlights
  • A woman reported that several mice fell on her while she was in the bathroom of a restaurant in Lawrence County.
  • The incident resulted in a consumer alert issued for the Pittsburgh restaurant due to the presence of rodents.
  • Health concerns were raised after the woman's encounter with the mice in the restaurant bathroom.
Story

A woman in Ellwood City, Pennsylvania, had a scary experience in a restaurant bathroom. She said that while she was using the toilet, several mice fell on her. This incident happened at Nico Luciano's Italian restaurant. The woman, who chose to stay anonymous, shared a video of about 12 mice falling in the bathroom sink. The restaurant owner admitted the issue, calling it rare, and assured they were working to fix it with the help of professionals and officials. In Pennsylvania, all restaurants must be regularly checked to ensure they are safe for the public. Health inspectors often receive complaints from customers, leading to more frequent inspections of the reported establishments. The woman's experience triggered a recent inspection at Nico Luciano's. The restaurant had passed its most recent inspection and was open for business. If you want to check the health inspection status of a restaurant in Pennsylvania, you can easily do so on the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture's website. Restaurants in the state must be inspected at least once a year, or more if necessary. Inspections focus on foodborne illness risk factors and good retail practices to ensure the safety of customers.

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