Restaurant Inspections Unveil Alarming Violations Across Multiple Counties

The Delaware County Health Department conducted food safety inspections at various establishments with liquor licenses, finding violations such as improperly labeled cleaning spray, incorrect storage of utensils, disrepair in concession stands, unclean ice makers, lack of proper signage, expired and spoiled food, and more. While most violations were addressed on the spot, some required follow-up visits. Five establishments received clean bills of health. Tinicum Township, which reports inspections through the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture, had no inspections listed for the week. It remains unclear if the other six townships in Delaware County provide public access to food-safety inspections.
- Delaware County restaurant inspections: Slimy bacon, expired lunch meat, and an inspector shown the door The Delaware County Daily Times
- Shelby County Restaurant Inspection Scores Oct. 9-16 WREG NewsChannel 3
- Portage County inspections: One restaurant with 9 violations, six ace reports Stevens Point Journal
- Ocala area restaurant and food truck inspections: Oct. 9-15, 2023 Ocala
- Fort Myers area restaurant and food truck inspections Oct. 9-15 News-Press
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