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A Kroger store in Louisville closed multiple aisles this week after evidence of a rodent infestation was discovered.
The Louisville health department ordered the Kroger to remove product and break down several affected shelves.
Officials said progress has been made treating the infestation and a follow-up evaluation will be conducted June 16.
Three aisles in the Goss Avenue Kroger were closed on Friday after the Louisville Metro Health Department found evidence of a rodent infestation.
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