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PIZZERIA DUE Passes Health Inspection - Chicago Restaurant

PIZZERIA DUE 619 N WABASH AVE, CHICAGO 60611 Restaurant
March 14, 2016 Canvass License #1194922
3
Total Violations
3
Major

Violations Cited by Chicago Health Inspector

3
Violation #31
MAJOR
CLEAN MULTI-USE UTENSILS AND SINGLE SERVICE ARTICLES PROPERLY STORED: NO REUSE OF SINGLE SERVICE ARTICLES - Comments: OBSERVED A HANDLED SCOOP IN A CONTAINER OF CROUTONS WITH THE HANDLE FACING DOWN IN THE FOOD. INSTRUCTED TO STORE THE SCOOP IN THE FOOD WITH THE HANDLE FACING UP OR IN A SEPERATE CONTAINER IN BETWEEN USE.
Consumers need warning about increased risk from raw/undercooked foods.
Required consumer advisories for raw/undercooked foods.
Disclosure and reminder for raw/undercooked animal foods; Written notice on menu; Must identify specific items.
Violation #32
MAJOR
FOOD AND NON-FOOD CONTACT SURFACES PROPERLY DESIGNED, CONSTRUCTED AND MAINTAINED - Comments: OBSERVED PIZZA BOXES STORED ON THE FLOOR IN THE PREP STORAGE AREA. MANAGER VOLUNTARILY DISCARDED BOXES MENTIONED ABOVE.
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 #32
MAJOR
FOOD AND NON-FOOD CONTACT SURFACES PROPERLY DESIGNED, CONSTRUCTED AND MAINTAINED - Comments: OBSERVED PIZZA BOXES STORED ON THE FLOOR IN THE PREP STORAGE AREA. MANAGER VOLUNTARILY DISCARDED BOXES MENTIONED ABOVE.
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.

Health Department Information

Department Chicago Department of Public Health (CDPH)
Division Food Protection Program
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More Information CDPH Food Protection
Data sourced from Chicago Open Data Portal - Chicago Department of Public Health inspections