New Jersey Lifts Stop-Work Order for Boston Market Locations
State Officials Reinstate Operations After Violations Addressed
Rotisserie Chicken Chain Reopens After Safety Concerns Resolved
After temporarily suspending operations at 27 Boston Market locations across New Jersey, state officials have lifted the stop-work order following the resolution of safety violations.
The closures were ordered by the state's Department of Labor and Workforce Development due to concerns regarding sanitation and food safety practices. After conducting thorough inspections and working closely with the company, officials have now deemed the restaurants safe to reopen.
Boston Market has taken the necessary steps to address the identified issues, including implementing enhanced cleaning and sanitization protocols, retraining staff, and conducting additional safety audits.
The rotisserie chicken chain expressed its commitment to maintaining high standards of safety and hygiene in all of its locations. Customers are now welcome to visit their local Boston Market restaurants for their favorite rotisserie chicken and other menu items.
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