San Angelo Restaurant Inspection Results: Repeat Offenses Identified
San Angelo Restaurant Inspection Results
The San Angelo/Tom Green County Health Department has released its latest restaurant inspection results, indicating some alarming repeat offenses. During the week of Aug. 11-17, multiple establishments exhibited significant violations that could jeopardize public health.
Key Violations Reported
- Unsanitary Conditions: Several restaurants were cited for inadequate food safety practices.
- Pest Infestations: A growing concern as numerous facilities struggled with pest control.
- Improper Food Storage: Critical violations in how food was stored, leading to safety risks.
It is vital for patrons to be aware of these findings to ensure safer dining experiences. Reports like these serve as a reminder of the importance of health regulations in the food service industry.
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