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Health citations in Houston restaurants: “Roaches in bags of onions”

ClassificationFood Technologytime2026-06-16 01:16:05releaseadminfrequency2
summary:As Health Inspectors found food debris and improperly stored food at several other restaurants during an inspection tour from October 8 to 15, at least two Houston restaurants were forced to deal with a widespread roach problem in their establishments....
 As Health Inspectors found food debris and improperly stored food at several other restaurants during an inspection tour from October 8 to 15, at least two Houston restaurants were forced to deal with a widespread roach problem in their establishments.
 
The Houston Chronicle obtained the results of routine health inspections throughout the city and tallied each restaurant's demerits for a comprehensive list of violations. Some highlights were:
 
1、Roach infestation in tomatoes boxes, bags of onions, on rolling racks and behind reach-in coolers
2、Oyster container used to store other food; broken gasket on reach-in cooler
3、Chicken, shrimp, pate, beef, rice, pork, eggroll and noodles stored at improper temperature
4、Roaches in bar area, on door hinges, on refrigerator gaskets, by microwave, by restrooms
 

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