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Dirty Dining: Restaurants Need Food Safety Letter Grades, Says CSPI |
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Dirty Dining: Restaurants Need Food Safety Letter Grades, Says CSPI
In Atlanta, chicken salad stored at a balmy 50 degrees. Inadequate hand washing in Boston. Mouse droppings in a Minneapolis ice machine. A live roach scampers across a Pittsburgh cutting board. These are some of the gory details uncovered in an analysis by the Center for Science in the Public Interest of 539 restaurant inspection reports from 20 cities. Two-thirds of restaurants had these and other high-risk food safety violations.
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By CSPI, USA.
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Health Policy Resource.
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