Over 2,000 pounds of food — that’s right, one ton — got thrown out as unfit for sale, and all food processing was halted at a North Miami grocer after a state inspection.
Customers still clogged the aisles Wednesday at Delma’s Supermarket, 876 NE 125th St., despite the issues from Friday’s visit by Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services inspectors.
Those inspectors don’t have the shutdown powers that Department of Business & Professional Regulation inspectors have over restaurants. But they can drop Stop Sale and Stop Use Orders, and Pedro Llanos and Kaitlyn Loeb dropped them on Delma’s on Friday like the summer skies drop rain…