Jason Wells+FollowRodents & Roaches Shut Down Daytona EateryJust when you thought dining out was safe... China Master in Daytona Beach got shut down after inspectors found a live rodent stuck to a glue trap, roaches crawling around, and a mountain of droppings. And they’re not alone—several other local spots racked up violations for expired licenses, food left out too long, and even flies by the fryers. Maybe check those inspection reports before your next lunch run! #Food #DaytonaBeach #RestaurantInspections00Share
Tristan Richards+FollowAmazon’s Daytona Job Blitz: Worth a Look?Amazon is rolling out 1,000+ jobs at its brand-new Daytona Beach hub, with pay starting at $19/hour plus benefits. The twist? You’ll be working side-by-side with robots to get those Prime packages out the door faster. This is Amazon’s way of mixing tech with teamwork, and it could mean a steady paycheck and some cool new skills for locals. If you’re job-hunting, this might be your next move—just check their site on Fridays for fresh openings! #AmazonJobs #DaytonaBeach #JobHunt #Business21Share
rmartinFollowingDaytona Restaurants Get Busted!Did you see this? Three Daytona-area restaurants were hit with roach and rodent violations last week—one even had to shut down temporarily! From live bugs to rodent droppings and some seriously sketchy food temps, the health inspectors were busy. If you’re eating out, you might want to check those inspection reports first. Would you go back to a place after seeing this? Wild! #DaytonaBeach #RestaurantInspections #FoodSafety #Health20Share
Timothy Weaver+FollowVolusia Mall’s Fresh New Vibe: Worth a Visit?Heads up, Daytona shoppers! Volusia Mall is getting a glow-up with new local shops, a soul food spot, and a mystery pizza joint on the way. After Seminole Mall closed, some favorite stores found a new home here, so you might spot familiar faces. The big shift? More indie businesses are moving in, making mall trips less cookie-cutter and more like a treasure hunt. Time to check out what’s new and maybe snag a bite or a cute outfit! #DaytonaBeach #Shopping #LocalBusiness30Share
Chris Lyons+FollowRodents & Sewage Shut Down Local Eats?!Just when you thought it was safe to grab a bite, three Daytona and Flagler area restaurants got temporarily shut down for rodent activity and raw sewage on the ground. Health inspectors found droppings, live rodents, and even overflowing wastewater at some spots. If you’re eating out this week, you might want to double-check those inspection reports before you order. Wild times for local foodies! #DaytonaBeach #FlaglerCounty #RestaurantInspections #Health10Share