Brampton pizza shop with 4.8 Google star rating warned over food safety violations during inspection
Article Published August 6, 2025
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Peel Public Health inspectors routinely check local restaurants, cocktail bars/beverage rooms, bakeries and takeout food establishments to ensure compliance with food safety standards.
Peel Public Health officials handed a Brampton pizza shop a conditional pass during a recent inspection.
A later reinspection resulted in a pass.
Inspectors routinely check local restaurants, cocktail bars/beverage rooms, bakeries and takeout food establishments to ensure compliance with food safety standards.
Pizza CraviN, located at 7910 Hurontario St., Unit 18, was inspected Aug. 1.
The location has a 4.8 Google star rating based on more than a thousand online customer reviews.
According to Peel Region, Aug. 1 inspection results were:
Did operator store food to prevent contamination and/or adulteration? (Critical risk) — not in compliance
Did operator properly maintain food contact surfaces? — not in compliance
Did operator provide a supply of potable hot and cold running water under pressure? — not in compliance
Did operator provide an adequate number of handwashing stations that are conveniently accessible to food handlers? — not in compliance
Did operator provide a test reagent to determine the concentration of sanitizer? — not in compliance
Did operator maintain non-food contact surfaces clean, sanitary and in good condition? — not in compliance
Did operator maintain the mechanical ventilation system to remove odours, fumes, vapours, smoke and excessive heat? — not in compliance
Did operator protect the premises against the entry of pests and maintain records of all pest control measures? — not in compliance
Did operator use good housekeeping practices? — not in compliance
Is at least one food handler/supervisor with valid food handler certification present on-site during every hour of operation? — not in compliance
A reinspection on Aug. 5 resulted in a green pass.
Peel Public Health inspection program
During inspections by Peel Public Health, a green pass sign means the business establishment is following the requirements under the Health Protection and Promotion Act for food safety and operational standards for personal service settings, according to the Region of Peel.
A yellow (conditional pass) sign means the business establishment is not following all the requirements, and that “items that pose a risk of illness must be corrected at the time of inspection.”
A red (closed) sign means that a public health inspector found a “health risk/danger” and closed the establishment or service until the risks are removed, the region says.
The Peel Public Health inspection program is designed to provide the public with information about inspections of food establishments in Peel.
For more information, call 905-799-7700 or visit Peel Public Health’s website