(haipo) - After a week since the Ministry of Health issued a closure order to the business "Stop Market on Histadrut Blvd. in Haifa, the order was canceled, when on 6/12/24 a repeat audit was conducted of the business by the Ministry of Health, which found that the essential deficiencies found in it on 1/ 12/24 and brought about its closure, corrected. The danger to public health has been removed.
Dr. Rana Shibli, a doctor in the Haifa district, signed the cancellation of an administrative stop order for the supermarket, butcher shop and ready-made food department "Stop Market", 271 Histadrut St., Haifa.
Regarding the cancellation of the order:
The original news - the Ministry of Health issued a cease and desist order to the business "Stop Narket" on Histadrut Blvd. in Haifa, Sunday 1/12/24
Following severe criticism of the sanitation conditions, the Ministry of Health issued an immediate closure order to the "Stop Market" branch on Sderot Ha-Histadrut Street in Haifa. The findings included serious deficiencies such as illegal storage of expired meat, contamination of work facilities and danger to public health. The order requires the branch to stop all activity immediately until further notice.
What do we do with the "expired" food?
What will be done against the manager who expelled the supervisors?
It sounds very puzzling that this is not being talked about.
Until I receive answers about this, I will not enter the branches of this chain.
The Ministry of Health has taken a very important step.
The Bigor branch always seems brilliant to me and the employees are super kind
Maybe the outside is fine. The meat tent must be clean. The bacteria in the meat department, oh my, who will buy there. Intestinal diseases that will be difficult to get rid of. The main thing is that the branch looks clean🤭
Agree with you
Don't buy and don't enter there is happiness until, full deals
The last time we were there, a big rat was resting peacefully in the store. The employees were not excited, I went to the branch manager who said he would take care of it. Maybe yes, maybe not. We haven't entered the store since.
The Kastra branch also often sells products that have expired or are about to expire shortly. It's a shame because their variety of sweets is very large, including Coutador Bosha chocolate.
Probably dosims who don't want it to be open on Shabbat...religion...
What a ridiculous argument you have. Couldn't you think of something more reasonable? Since when is the Ministry of Health influenced by the religious?!
Just dirty, horror there and that's it.
I bought a few weeks ago the beef for the house and it was stinky. I went back and returned it to them and asked how it happened?
They answered that they would check. Of course I got my money back.
There are teams of heroes in the Ministry of Health
In the face of the greed of certain businesses that prefer us to be sick and they will earn more.
All the best to those who do this in the Ministry of Health 💪
Where is the police 👮