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State inspectors shut five Broward County restaurants and one Palm Beach County food truck last week, with issues ranging from roaches and rodents (droppings found on containers of flour, gnaw marks ...
Rodents got around Broward County this week in restaurants that failed inspection.
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A total of 712 such establishments, 14 of which scored below a 90, were inspected in Mecklenburg County last month. For those ...
Stanislaus County health inspectors observed dirty dishes soiled with food ... A few bulk trays in the walk-in freezer containing potentially hazardous foods were lacking lids. The prep area ...
At the start of inspection no paper towel was provided at the handsink in the front prep area (by ... squeegee, food debris, chemical spray bottles, rubber gloves. A handwashing sink shall be ...
The restaurant was in violation of 17 standards, which included food stored on the floor ... a staff member mixing masa without gloves and a large pot of beans under prep table cooling since ...
At this restaurant, dead roaches were found in most light shields, under bulk storage containers and in the bulk container of salt.
The following violations were reported during a routine inspection: employee handled avocados without gloves on; temperatures ...