. >> reporter: you will probably never go to wg food. it is dwarfed by construction on a shaw neighborhood side street. but it looks like the food may come to you. they wasn't tell us where the food from this warehouse is going but this is the second food cart that we've seen go in, and there are more food carts inside. inspectors ordered the warehouse doors closed, siting potential dangers including no hot water. a worker told us we would have to talk to the manager. >> reporter: can you just tell us how many food carts and how many food trucks you serve? >> you'll have to talk to the manager. >> reporter: he claims the boss was stuck in traffic. but after two hours waiting for answers? >> reporter: you told us the manager was coming. >> yes, but he will not be able to come today. >> reporter: we've waited two hours. >> i'm sorry, he's not here. >> reporter: so he's not stuck in traffic. >> he's not able to come. he's stuck in traffic. >> reporter: inspectors cited rodent droppings and no towels or soap. that food warehouse and the rest