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WHAT INSPECTORS LOOK FOR (The Patriot-News) |
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Saturday, 22 March 2008 |
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More info... The risk of food-borne illness includes violations that could make someone ill, said Chris Ryder, a department representative. These violations include poor worker hygiene, incorrect storage temperatures for foods, rodent or insect infestations in preparation areas and unapproved sources of food.
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