recently conducted an investigation into the restaurants in Sussex County with the most violations in the past 30 days. According to the report, several establishments were found to have multiple violations during this time period.
At the top of the list was a popular seafood restaurant in Rehoboth Beach, which was cited for numerous infractions, including improper food storage, inadequate handwashing facilities, and failure to maintain proper temperatures for food storage. The restaurant received a total of 10 violations in the past month, raising concerns among health officials and customers alike.
Another restaurant in Lewes was also flagged for violations related to cleanliness and sanitation practices. Inspectors found evidence of rodent activity on the premises, as well as improper cleaning of kitchen equipment and utensils. The restaurant received a total of eight violations, prompting health officials to issue a warning to the establishment.
In addition, several other restaurants in the area were found to have violations ranging from issues with food handling practices to unsanitary conditions in the kitchen. Health officials have emphasized the importance of maintaining proper hygiene and cleanliness standards in order to prevent foodborne illnesses and ensure the safety of customers.
Restaurant owners and managers are urged to take these violations seriously and address any issues promptly to avoid further citations and potential closure. Customers are also advised to be aware of the cleanliness and sanitation practices of the restaurants they frequent and report any concerns to health authorities.
Overall, the investigation highlights the importance of regular inspections and monitoring of food establishments to ensure compliance with health and safety regulations. By raising awareness of these issues, we can work together to promote a safe and healthy dining experience for all residents and visitors in Sussex County.
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