Dine Safe Waterloo Region: Health officers charge restaurants in Kitchener the week of July 20

Article Published July 20, 2022
Article Source: Dine Safe Waterloo Region: Health officers charge restaurants in Kitchener the week of July 20 | The Star

Waterloo Region public health inspectors reported critical infractions at three restaurants and food establishments over the past week.

Dairy Queen at 120 Ottawa Street North in Kitchener was cited on July 13 for the following infraction:

  • Food not protected from contamination or adulteration

Grey Silo Club House at 2001 University Avenue in Waterloo was cited on July 13 for the following infraction:

  • Food not protected from contamination or adulteration

Lin’s Garden at 130 - 600 Laurelwood Drive in Waterloo was cited on July 13 for the following infraction:

  • Food not protected from contamination or adulteration

About These Inspections

Food establishment types searched for this week’s report may include catering vehicles, cocktail bars and nightclubs, convenience stores, food take out, ice cream/yogurt vendors, market vendors, mobile food vendors, restaurants, retail bakeries, snack bars, refreshment stands, street food vendors and hot dog carts.

About this story

This story was automatically generated using data from the Region of Waterloo and is intended to provide readers with the publicly available results of municipal food inspections. Metroland Media Group Ltd. has no role in collecting, reviewing or analyzing this data, and makes no representations or endorsements about any food premises, or the products or services offered by a food premise. Readers should review any municipal disclaimers located at the city’s open data portal.

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