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Live and dead cockroaches found on glue traps in kitchen area near the dish machine. Mouse droppings noted throughout the ...
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Wausau Daily Herald on MSNMarathon County inspections: 60 restaurants inspected; 2 receive double-digit violationsMarathon County inspections: One restaurant with nine violations & 14 ace May 2025 reports Marathon County restaurant inspections: Rice stored in chemical container & bacterial biofilm found Lisa's At ...
More than 100 live flies buzzing around, 60+ rodent droppings near a container of rice and a prep table, and no potable running water were among the issues that led to the temporary closure of five ...
Recent health inspections in some Novi restaurants revealed mold, leaking water lines and more between April and June of this ...
Core: The fan next to the chicken breading station had an accumulation of dust and debris. All non-food-contact surfaces of ...
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Localsyr.com on MSNWhich food services passed or failed their health inspection: June 15 – June 21The Onondaga County Health Department released inspection reports for restaurants checked from June 15 through June 21. Two ...
Violations marked as priority contribute directly to the elimination, prevention or reduction in the hazards associated with ...
One location was out of compliance and fixed the issues before a follow-up visit. More than a dozen had no violations.
From restaurants dumping grease down the wrong sink to leaving a dirty scrub brush on thawing seafood, it's been a busy week ...
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The Island Packet on MSNRodents, kitchen flies & dead centipedes: Worst Beaufort County restaurant inspections in JuneIn June, the SCDA recorded 244 inspections of restaurants, schools, stores and other food establishments in Beaufort County and 33 in Jasper County. The agency publishes the results of these health ...
Cattle incapable of relieving themselves of high temperatures experience heat stress. Humans alleviate overheating through ...
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Myrtle Beach Sun News on MSNRat droppings, ice machine slime & 2-month-old coleslaw: Latest Myrtle Beach restaurant inspectionsIn the latest round of health inspections around Myrtle Beach, the South Carolina Department of Agriculture witnessed an employee handling raw chicken touch other foods without washing their hands.
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