Restaurant Inspections Reveal Key Violations Nationwide
Restaurant Inspections Reveal Key Violations Nationwide

Restaurant Inspections Reveal Key Violations Nationwide

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Recent health inspections across various U.S. counties have highlighted both compliance and violations in restaurant operations. In Indiana Township, Roma Italian Restaurant received 15 health code violations, including improper food handling and sanitation issues, with a follow-up inspection scheduled for January 8. In Alachua County, Florida, several restaurants required follow-up inspections due to high-priority violations, such as improper hand washing practices. Meanwhile, Larimer and Weld Counties use a point-based system to determine the need for reinspection or closure, with reports available on their respective health department websites. In Auburn, Casa Azteca was cited for unsatisfactory conditions, including improper food handling and storage, which led to voluntary disposal of certain food items during the inspection.

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