Seven Phoenix Stores Cited for Food Safety Violations
Health inspectors in Maricopa County uncovered seven metro Phoenix stores with priority food safety violations during February ninths week. Issues included warm refrigerators, thawed and refrozen ice cream, and improper surface sanitizing. Inspectors, treating these stores like restaurants, found immediate fixes necessary to prevent foodborne illness. Nearly fifteen hundred facilities were checked, including hospitals, senior homes, and schools. Stores discarded unsafe items and repaired equipment to ensure food safety across the valley.
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