Dunkin' Donuts was Shut Down for Wastewater Issue, Health Dept. Reports
The shop was closed by the county on Feb. 11 before reopening the next afternoon.
Dunkin’ Donuts was shut down last week because wastewater from one of the breakfast shop’s sinks was overflowing, according to a food inspection report the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture posted on its website. The shop, which had seven additional violations, was shut down on February 11 by the Chester County Health Department due to the violation, before reopening the afternoon of February 12. Below is the full report. 123 Nutt Road, Phoenixville Date of Inspection: February 11 Result: Out of Compliance Violations: Delfield refrigeration unit to the left of the bain marie was measured at 54 degrees F. Three containers of cream cheese were measured at 53 degrees F each. Potentially hazardous foods stored in the unit were voluntarily…
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Al Douchebag
9:38 pm on Tuesday, February 19, 2013
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