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Roaches played a role in the temporarily closure of one cafe, and a few other inspections that failed to meet standards.
Living and dead roaches on glue traps throughout a restaurant kitchen, moldy and damaged fruits and vegetables, employees who ...
Mecklenburg County health inspectors found multiple violations at restaurants in May, from fruit flies and sewage water, to ...
Inspectors cited nearly a dozen local businesses for food safety violations including a dead mouse, rodent droppings and ...
The following violations were reported during a routine inspection: facility doesn’t have a certified food protection manager ...
Find out how your favorite restaurant, convenience store and other food establishments in Jefferson County are performing on ...
See the 12 restaurants, hotels and other businesses that failed recent health inspections in and around Wichita.
The Kitchen Cops found tomatoes at the wrong temperature, a cutting board with deep cuts and burn marks, and several unlabeled spray bottles. There were also no paper towels of soap at one sink, ...
A spray bottle of sanitizer stored next to salt and sugar. This violation was corrected during the inspection. An unlabeled spray bottle. This violation was corrected during the inspection.
Observed non-food grade three-in-one oil bottle on shelf above make table and food at cooks line. Operator corrected above issues to meet inspection standards. Observed unlabeled spray bottle of ...
Unlabeled spray bottles of cleaner were observed in the front area next to the handsink and food prep station. All containers of toxic materials must be labeled at least with the common name.