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Recent restaurant inspection reports from Beaumont Public Health show a mix of performances, with most establishments still earning an A grade.
Going out to eat? See which Duval County restaurants were rated best by inspectors, and which failed the test.
Here are the violations reported in food safety inspection reports from Montgomery County conducted the week of June 1-7, ...
Ranch, blue cheese and sour cream in small serving dishes were held at 54° F, in the refrigerator, rather than 41° F or below as required. They were prepared at 1 o’clock allowing them to move the ...
The person in charge was observed failing to enforce several food safety activities: effective handwashing, properly sanitizing food ... Cheeses at the french fry station had no label to indicate ...
Employee was asked to wash hand properly and use gloves to continue ... in the final sanitizer rinse cycle of the low temperature sanitizing dishwasher was 00 ppm, and not 50-100 ppm as required.
One restaurant was cited for mouse droppings among 20 violations. During recent inspections, restaurants had no violations or ...
"The fact that...people still want to pick up the phone and call their friend that they see on TV to give is just really unique to this area." ...
Instead, during the May 6 meeting, the council bifurcated the sign design review item for the gas station so that the applicant can fix the gas station’s monument sign, which was deemed non-compliant ...