Flies on fish. Bad empanadas. Piles of food at a Miami chain supermarket got trashed
Briefly

A recent inspection at Price Choice Foodmarket in Miami Gardens revealed severe sanitation violations, leading officials to issue Stop Sale Orders, resulting in the disposal of food items, including fish and meat. Inspectors discovered inadequate hand-washing practices, many unsanitary conditions, and poor equipment maintenance standards. This supermarket had been previously flagged for issues last year, and their continued neglect raises concerns about food safety and quality in the establishment, emphasizing the importance of compliance with health regulations to protect consumers.
The numerous violations found during the inspection at Price Choice Foodmarket included unsanitary conditions, inadequate hand-washing practices, and a failure to maintain equipment cleanliness.
The inspection report noted that a significant amount of food was unsalable, leading to a plethora of Stop Sale Orders that resulted in the disposal of various products.
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