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Jon FB
11-16-2003, 09:54 PM
This is plain out sick. Seems they would take more better care of the places, and food.

dateline.msnbc.com

under dirty dining



10: TACO BELL
The 100 Taco Bells we sampled had the fewest total critical violations, 91, making it the best performer in our survey. But it was not without problems. Recurring violations included dirty food preparation counters and rodent droppings.

9. MCDONALD’S
The golden arches, the 100 McDonald’s we looked at came in with a total of 136 critical violations. Some didn’t have a trained and certified food handler on the job, required by law in many states.
Thompson: “It’s that important?”
Smith-Dewaal: “Absolutely. We can’t have food prepared by people who don’t know that you can’t combine raw meat with cooked meat, with people who don’t understand the importance of proper temperatures in food preparation.”

8. KFC.
The 100 KFCs we sampled tallied up 157 critical violations, and two thirds of the “finger lickin’ good” restaurants had at least one critical violation. Remember, it was at a KFC, the Health Department says, little Gianni Velotta picked up salmonella poisoning last year. We’ve now learned that another child was also sickened there, and the same restaurant has since been cited for three more critical violations.
While the Velotta’s have settled a lawsuit against the restaurant, a lawyer for the owner of the franchise contends the salmonella cases did not originate there.

7. SUBWAY
The 100 Subways we looked at totaled 160 critical violations. A recurring problem at the sandwich chain was improper food holding temperatures.
Thompson: “What does that mean?”
Smith-Dewaal: “That means that bacteria in the food that’s already cooked can start to grow, and it can reach levels that can cause serious illness for someone who consumes it.”

6. JACK IN THE BOX
The 100 Jack in the Box restaurants had a total of 164 critical violations. A Ventura, Calif., Jack in the Box was a trouble spot. It had several customer complaints of food borne illness.

5. DAIRY QUEEN
The 100 Dairy Queens we examined totaled 184 total critical violations. One Dairy Queen in Hampton, Va., rang up a number of critical violations last summer for grime, debris, and a inaccurate thermometer.
When Dateline went back recently to take a look, the restaurant invited us in, and showed it had fixed the problem.

4. HARDEES.
The 100 Hardee’s tallied 206 critical violations. Again and again inspectors cited the presence of insects and rodents.
Smith-Dewaal: “Rodents and roaches are gross. But more importantly, they can also spread germs from food to food, and carry germs into a restaurant.”
Last May, one restaurant was cited for not having soap in the employee’s sink. Yet, inspectors found employees handling ready-to-eat food with their bare hands.

3. WENDY’S
100 Wendy’s had 206 critical violations. That’s the same as Hardees, but more Wendy’s restaurants had violations. So Wendy’s is number three in our Dateline dirty dining survey/
At a Wendy’s in Mesa, Ariz., inspectors noted repeated problems with food holding temperatures, mice droppings on the shelves, bare hand food contact, and one food borne illness complaint.

2. ARBY’S
The 100 Arby’s had 210 critical violations. The roast beef specialists had recurring violations for improper hand-washing and employees handling ready-to-eat foods with their bare hands.
Smith-Dewaal: And clearly, if the person isn’t washing their hands or using other sanitation practices, they can really make people very sick.

1. BURGER KING
So which fast food chain finished number one on Dateline’s dirty dining list? It’s Burger King. The 100 Burger Kings we sampled rang up a whopping 241 total critical violations. Health inspectors cited a Virginia Burger King for 14 separate critical violations: employees not washing their hands, uncovered food in the fridge, grime and debris found on this ice chute, and on the drink machine at the drive-thru widow. We observed one employee scooping ice into a cup with his bare hands, an apparent critical violation.


SO WHAT’S THE BIG PICTURE?
The 1,000 restaurants we sampled totaled 1,755 critical violations, and 613 restaurants were cited at least once. That’s more than 60 percent with problems inspectors consider potentially hazardous to your health.

Jon FB
11-16-2003, 09:55 PM
http://www.msnbc.com/news/992726.asp?0cb=-111192096


see how your restraunt did in your state.

KIA-Joe
11-16-2003, 09:55 PM
I saw that on Dateline tonight ... :lol:

FTPguy
11-16-2003, 10:00 PM
Nothing surprising.

dolbyac3
11-16-2003, 10:17 PM
…. and yet smoking has 100 x more toxins per serving and people still seem to like it.

*shrugs*

It seems the networks do a story on fast food places every 6 months.

JTY
11-16-2003, 10:40 PM
That's pretty sick.

Jon FB
11-16-2003, 10:54 PM
Well it would seem like if you where the business owner you would make it one of your TOP prioritys to make sure everything is running great, and CLEAN. By not checking and making sure just shows how well they take care of their business.

kkimmel
11-16-2003, 10:56 PM
Yummy.

FTPguy
11-16-2003, 11:06 PM
What do you expect when hiring kids / part time help at minimum wage (in most cases) to work in the food industry? Though yes, owners and/or managers (we won't go there) are to blame.

The Dude
11-16-2003, 11:09 PM
Damn!!!!!

My area isnt listed!!!!!! (Just down in NYC and suffux county) :(

The Dude :)

Squid
11-16-2003, 11:28 PM
I still love Wendys. It is the cleanest one around here. Not to mention it tastes the best.

Jon FB
11-17-2003, 12:13 AM
well the wendeys where I live (the one out of town) is good, but the one in town is terrible.

the KFC in my town got almost a failing grade each time but passes some how.

McD's are pretty good here also

When I was 16 years old I use to work at McD's, and I would have to say for the most part they are well keeped (the owner would fire anyone on the spot if you didnt wash your hands, didnt do something or another)

though I am trying to cut down on fast food.

Kimmikat
11-17-2003, 02:40 AM
Welcome to KFC -- may we have your order please? lol

Mrdredd
11-17-2003, 02:48 AM
The chicken at KFC itself is just disgusting to me - I havent had KFC in many many years and the first time was in Jamaica, I was scarred for life.

The fried chicken legs had HAIR still on them sticking out through the batter, it was THE most disgusting thing I have EVER eaten.

Kimmikat
11-17-2003, 01:22 PM
Try finding ants on the product...I was very sick!

Jon FB
11-17-2003, 01:34 PM
I can list a few bad restraunts and what happend..


I got a Fly in my food in a McD's

I have had glass in my salad (sit down restraunt)

I gotten food poison from a fast food restraunt

I went to taco john's to get food and the employee working front counter handed me my change back and his hands where DIRTY as heck. (look like he didnt wash his hands after going to the bathroom)

I found (not sure what it was) but it was a black long slimmy thing in a taco at taco bell.

When I first started worknig at McD's (when I was 16 years old) I found a dead mouse in the back with the frozen food (stuck to the meat)

At a sit down restraunt I was served molded strawbarrys

I can keep listing them, but it brings bad memorys :shudders:

John[H4Y]
11-17-2003, 01:59 PM
Originally posted by Mrdredd
The chicken at KFC itself is just disgusting to me - I havent had KFC in many many years and the first time was in Jamaica, I was scarred for life.

The fried chicken legs had HAIR still on them sticking out through the batter, it was THE most disgusting thing I have EVER eaten. If you saw hair on it, why did you eat it? Hopefully you didn't take more than one bite :)

Kimmikat
11-17-2003, 02:16 PM
I've seen hair come in Chinese food. I take it back and make them give me a new plate. If they just pull the hair out, I make a big stink loud enough for the whole facility to hear.

I also remember when I was little, my family had a restuarant and one of the employees wizzed in a large bowl of batter. That person was caught and fired instantly. At that moment, we shut the restuarant immediately so everything that could've been handled by the ex-worker was thrown away and ALL dishes, utinsils, etc were washed and rewashed. A bill was also sent to the ex-worker for the cost of the food and loss of business for the few hours we were closed.

ChowSumDung
11-17-2003, 02:34 PM
Originally posted by Squid
I still love Wendys. It is the cleanest one around here. Not to mention it tastes the best.

I like Wendy's too, but how do you really know it's clean?

hostpath.com
11-17-2003, 02:44 PM
Originally posted by Mrdredd
The fried chicken legs had HAIR still on them sticking out through the batter, it was THE most disgusting thing I have EVER eaten.

Straight or curly?
[ducks and runs]