Fines for 2 Women and Food Maker for Food Safety Lapses

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Two women and a company were fined for illegally importing meat and seafood products and for not taking action against a cockroach infestation.

Two women and a company were fined for food safety lapses in separate cases. One involved illegally imported meat and seafood products stored in unlicensed facilities , while the other did not take action against a cockroach infestation on its premises.

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