Famous 4th Street Deli Shut Down for Health Violations

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The iconic Famous 4th Street Delicatessen in Philadelphia was temporarily shut down by the Department of Health due to health code violations, including mouse droppings and lack of food safety certification. The new owner, Al Gamble, attributed the issues to misunderstandings and has implemented a comprehensive action plan to address them. The deli reopened after two days, but some customers remain skeptical about its future reputation.
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- Famous 4th Street Deli is shut down over health issues; owner says they 'dropped the ball' The Philadelphia Inquirer
- Famous 4th Street Deli to reopen Friday after health code violations FOX 29 Philadelphia
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