Starbucks customers sue claiming exposure to potentially fatal pest-control chemicals
The court documents accused Starbucks of not dealing with spills, standing water and rodent droppings promptly – often in areas customers don't see, like under sinks, behind cabinets and in food-prep areas – or with piled-up garbage. That led to mold and other growths unsafe for humans to form and a breeding ground for maggots, flies, cockroaches, fruit flies, silverfish and other pests. Then, the Starbucks stores used Hot Shot No-Pest 2 strips, which contain DDVP, to deal the problems. The chemical – a probable carcinogen according to the ...
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