Family Dollar in West Town Fails Health Inspection

FAMILY DOLLAR #2668 restaurant inspection

CHICAGO, IL - A health department inspection at Family Dollar #2668 on 07/21/2025 revealed multiple health code violations.

Family Dollar #2668 is positioned at 2700 W Division Street Chicago Illinois in the West Town area, drawing neighborhood patrons and tourists.

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The inspection details: "38. Insects, rodents, & animals not present - comments: 6-501. 38. Insects, rodents, & animals not present - comments: 6-202." These circumstances require correction according to industry standards.

The inspection identified violations related to pest control, an important area of food safety.

Restaurant industry studies show that pest-related violations often correlate with other sanitation deficiencies Research conducted by federal health agencies demonstrates that Federal food safety regulations require all food service establishments to maintain comprehensive pest exclusion programs. The FDA Pest Control Guidelines provides comprehensive guidance for preventing such violations.

The inspection found infractions involving sanitation, a fundamental aspect of food service operations.

Industry best practices require establishments to maintain rigorous cleaning schedules and equipment maintenance Data compiled by food safety institutions reveals that Federal regulators use FDA sanitation guidelines as the benchmark for evaluating food service establishment compliance. Per Food Safety Modernization Act, such standards maintain that dining facilities comply with comprehensive protection measures.

These compliance issues require correction to maintain proper standards for the restaurant and public health. Food safety professionals indicate that addressing non-compliance helps ensure customer safety standards.

Local regulatory authorities have ordered that Family Dollar #2668 swiftly remediate the documented deficiencies before reopening to customers. Additional review is planned to confirm remediation.

These findings underscore the essential nature of comprehensive health compliance in restaurant operations. Community members should feel empowered to examine health department findings when choosing restaurants.

📋 Complete Inspection Data

Inspection ID 2620938
DBA Name FAMILY DOLLAR #2668
AKA Name FAMILY DOLLAR #2668
License # 1145515
Facility Type Grocery Store
Risk Risk 3 (Low)
Address 2700 W DIVISION ST
City CHICAGO
State IL
Zip 60622
Inspection Date 07/21/2025
Inspection Type Complaint Re-Inspection
Results Fail
Violations 38. INSECTS
& ANIMALS NOT PRESENT - Comments 6-202.15 OBSERVED REAR DOOR WITH A GAP IN RIGHT CORNER AND PIN HOLES IN DOOR.MUST MAKE TIGHT-FITTING. | 55. PHYSICAL FACILITIES INSTALLED
MAINTAINED & CLEAN - Comments 6-501.13 : MUST CLEAN DEBRIS BUILD UP FROM FLOOR UNDER
ALONG WALL BASES THROUGHOUT PREMISES INCLUDING DISPLAY SHELVES. | 60. PREVIOUS CORE VIOLATION CORRECTED - Comments 8-404.13(B:4) : PREVIOUS CORE VIOLATIONS FROM REPORT # 2618670 6/05/25 NOT CORRECTED #55-6-501.11 : OBSERVED FLOORS AND CEILINGS THROUGHOUT THE FACILITY ARE CRACKED AND BROKEN. INSTRUCTED TO REPAIR OR REPLACE AND MAINTAIN IN GOOD CONDITION.(PRIORITY FOUNDATION 7-42-090)(CITATION ISSUED)
Latitude 41.90305628981269
Longitude -87.69454089298074
Location (41.90305628981269

Frequently Asked Questions

When was this inspection conducted?

This inspection was conducted on July 21, 2025.

Who conducted this inspection?

Chicago Department of Public Health

What violations were found during this inspection?

The following violations were found: pest-control, sanitation.

Why are these violations concerning?

Health code violations can increase the risk of foodborne illness. Common concerns include improper food temperatures (which can allow bacteria growth), inadequate handwashing facilities (which can spread germs), pest activity (which can contaminate food), and cross-contamination risks. These violations are monitored by health departments to ensure public safety and prevent foodborne illness outbreaks.

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📋 Data Sources & Health Guidelines

Inspection Data Source

All inspection data for this report is sourced directly from the Chicago Department of Public Health . View the original data source .

Federal Health Guidelines

Food safety standards referenced in this report are based on:

Important Note: This article is based on official inspection reports at the time of inspection. Current conditions may differ. Always check the most recent inspection results before dining. Establishments have the opportunity to correct violations and request re-inspection.