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A Kroger store in Louisville closed multiple aisles this week after evidence of a rodent infestation was discovered.
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Officials said progress has been made treating the infestation and a follow-up evaluation will be conducted June 16.
At one point protesters had marched toward the I-285 ramp, where a large law enforcement presence was gathered.
The Louisville health department ordered the Kroger to remove product and break down several affected shelves.
Three aisles in the Goss Avenue Kroger were closed on Friday after the Louisville Metro Health Department found evidence of a rodent infestation.