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Know before you go: December inspections

5 restaurants and food providers with LEAST violations in December

Grounds For Thought, 174 S. Main St.

Burger King, 1570 E. Wooster St.

Chipotle, 1558 E. Wooster St.

Oasis, 1424 E. Wooster St.

Pita Pit, 522 E. Wooster St.

Editor’s Note: Know Before You Go is a monthly series where The BG News publishes data from health inspection reports for city restaurants and food providers in town. The chart below lists the five restaurants with the most violations during health inspection. It lists the name, address, inspection type, number of violations and the inspectors comments in the report.

The inspection type varies from standard to follow-up to complaint. A restaurant receives a standard inspection roughly two times a year. If something is wrong, they will receive a critical or noncritical violation. A critical violation pertains to issues that aren’t safe practices, such as improper food temperatures or improper storage of poisonous chemicals. A non-critical violation pertains to matters such as cleanliness of kitchen or poor conditions of equipment.

After an inspector finds violations, they are usually corrected on the spot or a follow-up will be conducted a few days or weeks later depending on the violation.

If a business repeats critical violations, it meets with the health district to correct the problem. If it still repeats the violation, it could eventually lose its food license.

At the beginning of each month, look for graphs which list the five restaurants with no violations and the five with the most violations for the previous month.

*The information in today’s graph is for the month of December and provided by the Wood County Health District.

*Explanation taken from past interviews with the Wood County Health District.

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