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NN FOODS, INC Passes Health Inspection - Chicago Grocery store

NN FOODS, INC (AKA: NN FOODS) 2881 N ELSTON AVE, CHICAGO 60618 Grocery Store
April 5, 2013 Canvass License #2097961
3
Total Violations
3
Major

Violations Cited by Chicago Health Inspector

3
Violation #32
MAJOR
FOOD AND NON-FOOD CONTACT SURFACES PROPERLY DESIGNED, CONSTRUCTED AND MAINTAINED - Comments: RUBBER GASKET OF THE 3 DOOR REACH IN COOLER NOT IN GOOD REPAIR(RIPPED OFF). MUST REPAIR/REPLACE.
Unapproved processes may lack critical safety controls.
Variance required before conducting specialized food processes.
Submit application to CDPH; Include HACCP plan; Await approval before starting; Maintain all required records.
Violation #33
MAJOR
FOOD AND NON-FOOD CONTACT EQUIPMENT UTENSILS CLEAN, FREE OF ABRASIVE DETERGENTS - Comments: MUST CLEAN IN DETAIL THE DISPLAY SHELVINGS THRU-OUT, THE 2 REACH IN FREEZER LID, AND CABINET UNDERNEATH THE FRONT REGISTER COUNTER, (WITH ACCUMULATED DUST) AND MAINTAIN.
Dirty equipment harbors bacteria and attracts pests.
All equipment and utensils must be clean and properly maintained.
Equipment clean to sight and touch; Free of food debris and grease; Maintained in good repair; Stored properly when clean.
Violation #33
MAJOR
FOOD AND NON-FOOD CONTACT EQUIPMENT UTENSILS CLEAN, FREE OF ABRASIVE DETERGENTS - Comments: MUST CLEAN IN DETAIL THE DISPLAY SHELVINGS THRU-OUT, THE 2 REACH IN FREEZER LID, AND CABINET UNDERNEATH THE FRONT REGISTER COUNTER, (WITH ACCUMULATED DUST) AND MAINTAIN.
Dirty equipment harbors bacteria and attracts pests.
All equipment and utensils must be clean and properly maintained.
Equipment clean to sight and touch; Free of food debris and grease; Maintained in good repair; Stored properly when clean.

Health Department Information

Department Chicago Department of Public Health (CDPH)
Division Food Protection Program
Report Issues Call 311 or File Online
More Information CDPH Food Protection
Data sourced from Chicago Open Data Portal - Chicago Department of Public Health inspections