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Putrid smell, rodent droppings among violations found by inspectors

Jan 28, 2024

The state Department of Agriculture conducts annual inspections of food-serving businesses to ensure public safety and safe food-handling practices. Schools are inspected twice per year, according to the Bureau of Food Safety and Laboratories.

Whether an establishment is considered compliant or non-compliant is the discretion of the inspector.

There are, however, several violations for which inspectors should automatically consider establishments non-compliant. Called "critical violations," they include food temperature issues, employee hygiene and issues with chemicals and how they're handled.

Depending on the severity of the situation, inspectors and their supervisors could file citations or close an establishment.

Inspection Violations: 5/22/2023

GINMIYA - 2524 EASTERN BLVD. - YORK, PA

Inspection Violations: 5/22/2023

KOREAN GARDEN @ AMISH MARKET OF HANOVER - 1649 BROADWAY - HANOVER, PA

Inspection Violations: 5/17/2023

HE-XIN - 1744 S QUEEN ST. - YORK, PA

Inspection Violations: 5/17/2023

MCDONALD'S #03043 - 2061 S. QUEEN ST. - YORK, PA

Inspection Violations: 5/11/2023

LIN'S GARDEN CHINESE RESTAURANT - 964 S GEORGE ST - YORK, PA

Inspection Violations: 5/22/2023 GINMIYA - 2524 EASTERN BLVD. - YORK, PA Inspection Violations: 5/22/2023 KOREAN GARDEN @ AMISH MARKET OF HANOVER - 1649 BROADWAY - HANOVER, PA Inspection Violations: 5/17/2023 HE-XIN - 1744 S QUEEN ST. - YORK, PA Inspection Violations: 5/17/2023 MCDONALD'S #03043 - 2061 S. QUEEN ST. - YORK, PA Inspection Violations: 5/11/2023