Update (5/17/17): The Dunkin' Donuts on Peachtree Industrial Boulevard has passed a follow-up health inspection with a score of 99/A.
The store had fixed all of the issues cited in the failing report on May 10 besides an issue with flooring. The store was granted an extension to fix the flooring, the inspection report said.
Original story (5/12/17): A Dunkin' Donuts in Duluth has failed its latest health inspection, county records show.
The inspection was a follow-up to a May 4 inspection that was scored a 76/C. The doughnut shop failed the follow-up with a 67/U.
An inspector noted multiple “potentially hazardous” foods stored at improper temperatures on top of the location where breakfast sandwiches were prepared.
Multiple sanitizer buckets did not have a high enough concentration of cleaning chemicals and food preparation utensils were found stored in water, not sanitizing solution, the report said.
Dunkin' Donuts
3435 Peachtree Industrial Boulevard
Duluth, Georgia 30096
Score: 67/U
The inspector found multiple repeat violations. If those are not fixed by Saturday, the restaurant’s permit could be suspended, the report said.
“At Dunkin’ Brands, food safety is a top priority and nothing is more important to us than all of our franchisees operating clean and safe restaurants. We have stringent food safety and quality standards, and we take great pride in the food and beverages served to our guests every day,” said Dunkin’ Brands in a statement.
“We take matters such as these very seriously. Upon learning of this report, we contacted the franchisee, who owns and operates this location, immediately to confirm all food safety and quality standards are being followed.”
Follow-up inspections are typically conducted within 10 days of failures.
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