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SILVER STATE CITY FOOD COMPANY Passes Health Inspection - Chicago Grocery store

SILVER STATE CITY FOOD COMPANY 2420 S WENTWORTH AVE, CHICAGO 60616 Grocery Store
October 24, 2023 Complaint Re-Inspection License #1423780
3
Total Violations
1
Major
2
Minor

Violations Cited by Chicago Health Inspector

3
Violation #49
MINOR
NON-FOOD/FOOD CONTACT SURFACES CLEAN - Comments: OBSERVED BUILD UP OF RUST ON EXTERIOR OF CHEST FREEZER IN BASEMENT NEAREST ICE MACHINE. OBSERVED BUILD UP OF FOOD DEBRIS ON INTERIOR OF COLD HOLDING UNIT IN MEAT CUTTING AREA. INSTRUCTED PERSON IN CHARGE TO CLEAN AND MAINTAIN ALL AREAS.
Accumulated soil attracts pests and harbors bacteria.
All surfaces must be kept clean.
Clean equipment interiors and exteriors; Walls, ceilings, floors clean; Remove grease and debris; Clean as often as necessary.
Violation #53
MAJOR
TOILET FACILITIES: PROPERLY CONSTRUCTED, SUPPLIED, & CLEANED - Comments: OBSERVED BUILD UP OF DEBRIS ON TOILET AS WELL AS SINK IN BASEMENT WASHROOM. INSTRUCTED PERSON IN CHARGE TO CLEAN AND MAINTAIN.
Inadequate facilities lead to poor hygiene and contamination.
Toilet rooms must be properly equipped and maintained.
Self-closing doors; Toilet paper; Covered waste receptacles; Handwashing supplies; Cleaned regularly; Proper ventilation.
Violation #53
MAJOR
TOILET FACILITIES: PROPERLY CONSTRUCTED, SUPPLIED, & CLEANED - Comments: OBSERVED BUILD UP OF DEBRIS ON TOILET AS WELL AS SINK IN BASEMENT WASHROOM. INSTRUCTED PERSON IN CHARGE TO CLEAN AND MAINTAIN.
Inadequate facilities lead to poor hygiene and contamination.
Toilet rooms must be properly equipped and maintained.
Self-closing doors; Toilet paper; Covered waste receptacles; Handwashing supplies; Cleaned regularly; Proper ventilation.

Health Department Information

Department Chicago Department of Public Health (CDPH)
Division Food Protection Program
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