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On 10/13/2019 1:11 PM, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
> On 10/13/2019 2:52 AM, jmcquown wrote:
>> On 10/12/2019 9:30 PM, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
>>> Our local newspaper publishes the results of the previous week
>>> inspections by the health department.Â* Most of the violations are
>>> minor and corrected at the time of visit by the inspector.Â* Things
>>> like raw food stored over cooked food, lack of a sign, no record of
>>> training. Occasionally there will be the more serious like rodent
>>> droppings or insects.Â* A few months ago, one place was so bad they
>>> shut it down.
>>>

>> Back in the 1990's when there was a local TV show that announced the
>> results of restaurant inpsections.Â* There was a little cafeteria type
>> place in the building where I worked.Â* I and co-workers would stop in
>> there to pick up something for breakfast.
>>
>> Saw on TV how they'd found roaches and who knows what in the kitchen.
>> Big fail by the health department.Â* It was shut down immediately
>> afterwards.
>>
>> Dang... I had to figure out how to make my own bacon & egg on toast
>> sandwiches
>>
>> Jill

>
> If you ever watch the TV makeover shows you get a little cautious
> about eating out at any place.Â* Sure, a little slip-up can happen but
> basic sanitation and getting rodent control if needed is not hard.



Â* Having worked management in a fast food place (Pizza Slut Delivery) I
can say that if your sanitation is good you won't have a rodent problem
.. Or a roach problem , though we took precautions anyway because they
can come in on produce . Our grandson recently introduced my wife to
Chef Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares ,,,

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