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Food Safety Report: Double Dragon Food Market, 1537 2nd Ave, Des Moines, IA 50314, United States.

3 years ago source iowacapitaldispatch.com business

1537 2nd Avenue, Des Moines, 50314 Iowa, United States

Closure Date: 09/01/2022

The inspector cited the establishment for 16 serious, risk-factor violations and the store’s meat-processing area was shut down. The inspector determined that the establishment was unable to sanitize any of the food-contact surfaces in raw-meat food preparation area because every basin of both three-compartment sinks were leaking and unable to hold water. Near the handwashing sink, wastewater was “gathering on the floor,” and multiple refrigeration units throughout the establishment were found to be lacking any accurate thermometers to ensure food safety. Also, multiple flying insects, including what appeared to be fruit flies and gnats, were observed throughout the establishment and were specifically concentrated at the retail and warehousing areas for produce. The inspector also noted issues of “general facility sanitation,” and cited the use of buckets that were holding standing water and contributing to conditions that could result in the proliferation of pests.

Source: iowacapitaldispatch.com

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