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Philly food areas are middle of the road

- By Stephanie Sigafoos ssigafoos@mcall.com Twitter @ssigafoos 610-820-6612

ESPN’s “Outside the Lines” said it reviewed more than 16,000 food-safety inspection reports from 111 venues across the country and in Canada, including all three facilities that make up the South Philadelph­ia sports complex.

According to the report, which was compiled in 2016-17 and recently published on ESPN.com, Philadelph­ia’s venues were middle of the road as compared to the overall results. The data showed 73 of 107 venues were actually as good or better than restaurant­s and eateries in their surroundin­g communitie­s.

ESPN noted that while health department­s use a version of the U.S. Food and Drug Administra­tion food code, violations varied depending on how an inspector applied codes. It also pointed out that some venues get inspected several times a year, while others can go a year without an inspection. The report considered high-level violations, or ones that pose a potential threat for food-borne illness.

Here’s what the report said about Philadelph­ia’s venues:

At Citizens Bank Park, home of the Phillies, 101 outlets were inspected with 43 high-level violations found. The violations included food being prepped on top of a trash receptacle, and employee food and belongings mingling with food items at a concession stand. Slime in an ice machine was also noted in the report.

The high-level percentage of 42.57 ranked CBP as 10th worst among MLB parks.

At the Wells Fargo Center, home of the Flyers and Sixers, 51 outlets were inspected with 16 high-level violations found. The violations included fruit flies in prep areas, and rodent droppings in a concession storage area.

The high-level percentage of 31.37 ranked it about the middle of the pack for NBA facilities, 14th best.

At Lincoln Financial Field, home of the Eagles, 96 outlets were inspected with 32 highlevel violations found. The violations included dairy products that measured too warm to prevent spoilage, and rodent feces on floors of dry storage areas, and behind a beer cooler and ice machines in the food prep area at a concession.

The high-level percentage of 33.33 ranked it 13th best among NFL stadiums.

 ?? MITCHELL LEFF/GETTY IMAGES ?? At the Wells Fargo Center, home of the Flyers and Sixers, 51 outlets were inspected with 16 high-level violations found. The violations included fruit flies in prep areas, and rodent droppings in a concession storage area.
MITCHELL LEFF/GETTY IMAGES At the Wells Fargo Center, home of the Flyers and Sixers, 51 outlets were inspected with 16 high-level violations found. The violations included fruit flies in prep areas, and rodent droppings in a concession storage area.

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