
"PREVIOUS REPORT: Bay Area restaurant employee caught on video slamming slab of ribs onto ground Environmental Health cleared the restaurant after it passed a health inspection on Nov. 20 that required the correction of "major violations" and the demonstration of proper food handling practices. Director of Santa Clara County Environmental Health Dr. Marilyn C. Underwood said that a pest control report showed that there was no current cockroach activity following earlier reports of an infestation, and no evidence of pests was observed."
"In the video, ribs were seen getting slammed onto cardboard placed on concrete, sliding right into the pavement -- even bumping a mop bucket. The employee has reportedly been fired. MORE: Influencer's viral post leads to San Francisco restaurant closure, public apology The restaurant's owner tells our media partners at the Mercury News that the person was trying to bring down his restaurant. A follow-up, unannounced inspection will reportedly occur in the upcoming weeks."
PhoLove in Milpitas was cleared to reopen after passing a Santa Clara County Environmental Health inspection on Nov. 20 that required correction of "major violations" and demonstration of proper food handling practices. A pest control report showed no current cockroach activity and inspectors observed no evidence of pests. A viral video showed an employee slamming a slab of ribs onto cardboard on concrete, sliding into the pavement and bumping a mop bucket; the employee was reportedly fired. The restaurant owner said the person was trying to bring down the restaurant. A follow-up unannounced inspection is planned in the coming weeks.
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