Food Trucks and Restaurants Facing Health Code Issues: 3 Mobile Food Vendors, 5 Dining Establishments Fall Short During Health Inspections
Onondaga County Health Department conducted food service inspections from July 20 to 26, resulting in a number of unsatisfactory findings. Among the establishments that failed their inspections were Delmonico's, Starbucks, and Ren's Beijing Chinese, as well as 11 other businesses whose specific names were not disclosed.
Delmonico's was found to have unsafe food temperatures and broken coolers, leading to its failure. Two other establishments also failed due to warm coolers. Another two establishments faced issues due to a rodent-chewed bag and live and dead roaches. The reasons for the unsatisfactory inspections of the remaining establishments were not specified.
The status of these unsatisfactory inspections, whether they are ongoing or resolved, was not mentioned in the Health Department's report. Additionally, the timeframe for re-inspection or correction of these issues was not provided. The location or geographical area of the affected establishments was also not disclosed.
Despite the lack of information regarding some of the inspections, it is important to note that 60 restaurants in Onondaga County passed their inspections, including 17 food trucks. The nature of the food services offered by the establishments that passed inspections includes restaurants and food trucks.
It is recommended that for more detailed information on the issues leading to unsatisfactory food service inspections, one should consult Onondaga County health department inspection reports or local news sources directly related to food service inspections in that timeframe. The potential health risks associated with these inspections were not discussed in the Health Department's report.
- The health-and-wellness concerns arising from the unsatisfactory inspections of Delmonico's, Starbucks, Ren's Beijing Chinese, and several other establishments under the Onondaga County Health Department's jurisdiction stemmed from issues like unsafe food temperatures, broken coolers, warm coolers, and the presence of live and dead roaches.
- whilst the specific reasons for the unsatisfactory inspections of the remaining establishments were not detailed, the broad categories covered by the health-and-wellness inspections extend to food-and-drink establishments, and hence, general-news related to these inspections could include potential risks to public health and mandatory corrective actions.