Sushi place tallies most violations. Here are Thurston food inspection scores for Jan. 29

Olympia, WALocal News

Thurston County's food inspection scores for January 2025 reveal significant violations at multiple local restaurants, emphasizing the critical need for compliance with food safety regulations. Nori Sushi and Teriyaki led the list with 65 red points, primarily due to improper cooling of food and the use of handwashing sinks for food preparation, which poses contamination risks. The Holiday Inn Express and Suites also faced scrutiny, scoring 50 red points after inspections revealed a lack of managerial control and improper food storage practices. The article details various establishments' scores and highlights the importance of addressing red and blue violations, which can lead to foodborne illness or health hazards. It serves as a crucial reminder for both food service providers and consumers about the standards of food safety that must be upheld.

The Thurston County Public Health and Social Services department's commitment to transparency in inspection results aims to foster public awareness and encourage improvements. Readers are urged to report any concerns through an online complaint form, ensuring community engagement in food safety. By highlighting these issues, the article reinforces the significance of maintaining high hygiene and safety standards in the food industry.

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