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Dried food residue, expired milk: Dauphin County restaurant inspections
Updated 6:26 AM;
The following Dauphin County restaurants were found to have violated Pennsylvania’s health and safety regulations during inspections between March 14-20.
Inspections are overseen by the Department of Agriculture. The department notes that in many cases violations are corrected by the restaurant before inspectors leave.
LUCKY MART SUNOCO
Date: March 19, 2021
Violations: Observed numerous cases of bottled water and Gatorade stored directly on the floor in retail area, rather than six inches off of the floor as required. Access to the hand-washing sink in the food prep area was blocked by numerous cases of bottled water and beverages. Owner relocated food items to allow access to sink area.
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Updated Mar 06, 2021;
The following Lancaster County restaurants were found to have violated Pennsylvania’s health and safety regulations during inspections between Feb. 7-13.
Inspections are overseen by the Department of Agriculture. The department notes that in many cases violations are corrected by the restaurant before inspectors leave.
BLACK OLIVE FAMILY DINER Observed the hand-wash sink near the cook line leaking. Observed cooked corned beef stored in a metal container with raw beef and raw beef juices in the walk-in cooler. Refrigerated ready-to-eat, time/temperature control for safety food (chicken broth, tuna salad, and roast beef) prepared in the food facility and held for more than 24 hours, located in the walk-in cooler, is not being date marked.
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Updated Feb 06, 2021;
The following Lancaster County restaurants were found to have violated Pennsylvania’s health and safety regulations during inspections between Jan. 10-16.
Inspections are overseen by the Department of Agriculture. The department notes that in many cases violations are corrected by the restaurant before inspectors leave.
AJ’S SURPLUS GROCERY
Violations: Deli department is using chlorine sanitizer at an extremely high concentration of 200+ppm, not approved in the code of federal regulations for food contact sanitizing at this level. A working container of sanitizer was stored on the same shelf with single service articles in the back preparation area of the deli.
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