Restaurant Inspections – December 19

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Food Safety

The Hancock County Health Department inspects restaurants four times annually and violations are determined as “C” for critical, “NC” for noncritical and “R” for repeated violations. The following inspections are based on information obtained from Retail Food Inspection Reports.

Oct. 9

Subway

Location: 1261 N. State St., Greenfield

Type of Inspection: Routine

Violations found: C — employee observed touching walk-in cooler door handles with food handling gloves on then touching ready-to-eat food, corrected; NC — some debris in corners and under equipment in food prep area (back), to be corrected by Dec. 1.

Oct. 10

Strough’s Supermarket

Location: 624 N. Madison St., Fortville

Type of Inspection: Routine

Violations found: C/R5 — must date mark sandwich spread with oldest date, corrected/discarded; C/R4 — must discard sandwich spread if used by date is exceeded, corrected/discarded; NC/R6 — sweep added to back door, but can still see daylight at the bottom, to be corrected by Dec. 1; NC/R4 — clean floors in meat cutting room under equipment and under sink, clean table legs in meat cutting room and handles/door of walk-in cooler, to be corrected by Dec. 1.