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Food Safety Report: The Big Cheese Poutinerie, 738 17 Ave SW, Calgary, AB T2S 0B7, Canada.

3 weeks ago source calgaryherald.com business

Regulatory Report

738 17 Avenue Southwest, Calgary, T2S 0B7 Alberta, Canada

Closure Date: 10/17/2024

Violations:
- Found six dead mice on glue board traps in the kitchen. Another dead mouse was observed on an electrical outlet under a food preparation table in the kitchen, while mouse droppings were found in cupboards in both the front service area and the basement.

- Dead cockroach in a pest monitoring trap in the kitchen, the notice states.

- The AHS inspector noted in the report that the restaurant’s conditions “may become injurious or dangerous to the public health or which might hinder in any manner the prevention or suppression of disease.” It further noted that internal food temperatures of perishable food “being held hot” ranged from 35 to 46 degrees Celsius.

- A lack of hot water in the kitchen hand-washing sink and a lack of cold water in the two-compartment dish-washing sink observed.

- Also an accumulation of grease, soil and food debris on equipment under the cookline; under the food preparation table; on the floor under shelving in the walk-in cooler; on the ventilation canopy baffle filers; and on the walls and ceiling.

Source: calgaryherald.com/

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