
“The owner of Bacon Bacon, an eatery that specialized in all things porcine, was forced to shut down this week over complaints by neighbors that it smelled too, well, bacon-y. Neighbors claimed they offered to buy owner Jim Angelus a new air filter to help remedy the issue but were shut down. However, the complaints did lead to the discovery that the restaurant also lacked proper health permits. Bacon Bacon may be able to secure those permits, but a hearing can’t be held until July. So, until then, the restaurant must close. Angelus dismissed reports of illegal activity on the restaurant’s Facebook page and said he plans to keep operating the restaurant’s food truck.”
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