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Rodents help Miami FL area Restaurant Depot fail inspection

The Restaurant Depot chain’s motto is “Where Restaurants Shop” but there’s 7,500 pounds of Domino sugar and 22,250 pounds of salt that won’t be bought from the Restaurant Depot in Medley after a state inspector spotted rodent and bird excreta. Tuesday’s visit to 8850 NW 77th Ct. by Florida Department of Agriculture inspector Raymond Collada also featured a Stop Use Order on the whole food storage area that threatened the outlet’s ability to function. Unlike restaurant inspections by the Florida Department of Business and Professio ...

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Roaches, rodents, failed Miami FL area restaurant inspections | Miami Herald

Between time off and the Thanksgiving holiday week, there’s a week and a half of failed inspections on The Sick and Shut Down List. But there’s two weeks worth of rodents, especially live ones. So, let’s get to it. WE’VE GOT RULES. HERE THEY ARE: What follows comes from Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation restaurant inspections in Miami-Dade, Broward, Palm Beach and Monroe counties. A restaurant that fails state inspection remains closed until passing re-inspection. ...

Restaurant rodents, roaches from Miami, Florida to Palm Beach | Miami Herald

The restaurant inspectors got back to work and so did we at the Sick and Shut Down List to tell you what they found, like flies in the bread. As usual, we’re kind of running a little 305 late, so let’s get to the officially reported yuck. A REFRESHER ON HOW WE DO THIS: What follows comes from Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation restaurant inspections in Miami-Dade, Broward, Palm Beach and Monroe counties. A restaurant that fails inspection remains closed until passing an inspection. ...

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Florida Keys, Miami, Palm Beach restaurant inspection fails | Miami Herald

A strip mall that could use some extermination is the home to 5 of the 13 restaurants on this week’s list of restaurants closed after failing state inspections. ; And this week’s Sick and Shut Down List includes restaurants from the Florida Keys to Miami to Broward County to Palm Beach. ; In alphabetical order: ; Anthony’s Coal Fired Pizza, 115 NE Sixth Ave., Delray Beach: Complaint inspection, nine total violations, eight High Priority violations.

5 Miami metropolitan area restaurants fail state inspection | Miami Herald

Perhaps some preposition trouble affected the state inspector’s description, “observed one live rodent on front counter area” looks like a new level of High Priority violation for The Sick and Shut Down List. Let’s get going on South Florida’s only weekly run down of restaurant inspection fails that covers Miami-Dade, Broward, Palm Beach and Monroe counties, the whole length of the region. The recipe for this: What follows comes from Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation restaurant inspections in Miami-Dade, Browa ...

Flies, rodents, other vermin at Fort Lauderdale area grocer | Miami Herald

With a plethora of bugs in breading, rodents relieving themselves and malfunctioning equipment, a Pompano Beach grocery store had to throw out pounds of chicken, bacon, fish, and stop using its food processing area. Those are just some of the consequences for Kings Mart, 250 NW 31st Ave., after the Florida Department of Agriculture’s Francis Odio stopped by the store Friday for an inspection. Inspector Odio saw many reasons to hit Kings Mart with an Ag Department inspector’s two most powerful weapons, the Stop Sale Order and Stop Use Order. ...

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