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Food Safety Report: Church's Chicken # 577, 431 N Austin Blvd , Chicago, Il, USA.
2 years ago •source chicago.gov • business
431 North Austin Boulevard, Chicago, 60644 Illinois, United States
Report date: Oct 11, 20238. Hands clean & properly washed
- comments: observed poor hygienic practices. Observed no handwashing after handling raw chicken and food handler later went to 3 compartment sink in rear prep area and wash hands without soap. Must wash hands after every possible contamination. Instructed to only wash hands in designated handwashing sink. Priority violation:7-38-010, citation issued
22. Proper cold holding temperatures
- comments: observed tcs foods held at improper internal temperatures in the front prep area, such as 15lbs of chicken at 51. 2f. Manager discarded and denatured a total 15lbs at $50. All cold tcs food must maintain 41f or below. Priority violation. Citation issued 7-38-005.
47. Food & non-food contact surfaces cleanable, properly designed, constructed & used
- comments: observed the inside of the deep fryer oil filtering unit with a build up of grease and food debris. Instructed to clean and maintain all
47. Food & non-food contact surfaces cleanable, properly designed, constructed & used
- comments: observed ice buildup in the inside of the 2 door cooler. Instructed manager to repair and maintain.
47. Food & non-food contact surfaces cleanable, properly designed, constructed & used
- comments: observed torn/damaged rubber gasket on door of the freezer in the rear area by the walk-in cooler ; instructed to repair or replace gasket.
49. Non-food/food contact surfaces clean
- comments: observed the inside of the walk in cooler, freezer and small reach ins in the front food service area with a build up of food debris. Instructed they must clean and maintain all.
49. Non-food/food contact surfaces clean
- comments: observed the the sides of all cooking equipment and non cooking equipment with a build up of dirt, grease and food splatter. Instructed to clean and maintain as a means of preventing possible pest and insect harboring.
Source: chicago.gov
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