Pea Ridge Times

HEALTH DEPT. INSPECTION­S

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Critical violations are those factors leading to food-borne illness and must be corrected immediatel­y. Noncritica­l violations relate to maintenanc­e of food operations and cleanlines­s.

BENTON COUNTY Cannonball Cafe

311 E. Pickens Road, Pea Ridge

Critical violations: Employee sliced lemons with bare hands. Eggs being stored above ready to eat items.

Noncritica­l violations: None

CV’s Family Foods Deli-Bakery

200 First Ave. S.E., Gravette

Critical violations: Deli counter and walk-in cooler found with out of date food. Mixing bowl, food slicer, food processor, can opener all have food debris on the surface. Knives in the clean rack have food debris on them. Canned biscuits use by date 02/14/21, sliced cheese multipack use by date 4/02/21, found in deli walk-in cooler on 4/22/21. Chubbs of meat; ham, bologna, turkey found not out of date, but dated for seven days or more. Cleaner, sanitizer and Lysol products stored next to cooking oil. Drip trays in display cold hold units for deli meats and cheeses have contaminat­ed water above food items.

Noncritica­l violations: Used wiping cloths left on prep surfaces. Base of mixer, prep table counter, door of walk-in units, handle of walk-in units and stainless steel doors have food debris.

Pea Ridge Cafe (Lil M’s Cafe) 467 Lee Town Road, Pea

Ridge

Critical violations: Employee drinks in prep area left uncovered. Spray bottles not labeled with contents.

Noncritica­l violations: No test strips available.

The following establishm­ents had no violations this reporting period:

April 21 — Brain Freeze Sno & Whips Pea Ridge, 200 Townsend Way, Pea Ridge;

April 22 — Linda’s Kids Home Daycare, 1014 N. Curtis Ave., Pea Ridge.

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