From Deseret News archives:
Diner detectives: Health inspections unveil eateries' good, bad, ugly
In Salt Lake County, scores (from lowest to highest) were: Hawaiian, 20.9 points; Italian, 23.3; Mexican, 30.9; Greek, 32.2; Japanese, 32.2; Indian, 37.1; Chinese, 39.6; Thai, 40; and Vietnamese, 50.6.
In Utah County, scores on its different point scale were Italian, 10.9 points; Thai, 11.3; Mexican, 12.2; Japanese, 13.7; and Chinese, 15.6.
Delegge says that doesn't deter him from eating at such restaurants.
"My wife and I enjoy ethnic restaurants, and that's usually where we eat when we go out," he said.
Counting violations
Records obtained from Salt Lake County allow counting exactly how many different types of violations inspectors found. (Utah County, however, did not have such data computerized and was unable to provide it to the Morning News.)
They recorded 325 different types of health code violations overall. Some are not appetizing.
For example, they found eight instances of sick employees with "discharges from eyes, nose or mouth" preparing food anyway.
On 283 occasions, they found enough pests, such as bugs or rats, at restaurants for that to be considered a "critical" violation.
At least those findings were relatively rare.
But No. 2 among all violation types found with 6,067 occurrences was the "critical" violation of dirty foodcontact surfaces, such as tables, cutting boards, can openers or refrigerators.
Inspectors also recorded 2,275 instances of the "critical" violation of improperly storing food. "That could include such things as storing raw meat products in ways where they could drip on other products, such as lettuce," Lund explained.
They found 1,185 occurrences of the "critical" violation of storing toxic chemicals (such as cleaners) over food or serving equipment.
They found 912 instances of employees handling ready-to-serve food with bare hands. (They are supposed to either wear gloves, or use such things as spatulas and tongs to handle it.)
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