An inspection on June 16 found a dirty meat slicer, expired milk, bacon stored at room temperature and more.
The Prince George branch of the Royal Canadian Legion was issued a high hazard rating by Northern Health on June 16, following a routine inspection of the kitchen.
“Fried fatty bacon was seen kept beside the fridge; it was dated June 15th. When questioned, the operator mentioned that it was cooked in the morning and kept outside. The operator mentioned she forgot to transfer it to the refrigerator,” the report said. “All potentially hazardous foods must be stored below 4°C or above 60°C, out of the danger zone, to prevent bacterial growth and possibly food-borne illness.
“Meat slicer and french fries cutter in the kitchen area was not cleaned and sanitized properly and it contained the meat residuals attached to it under the hard to clean surfaces. The meat residuals left on the slicer are exposed to room temperature which may lead to growth of pathogens and toxin formation and may cross contaminate the other food products when the slicer is reused,” the report said. “General sanitation of the premises is inadequate.
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