Weekly restaurant inspection results
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Here's how restaurants and stores fared on inspections heading into November

The Wichita Falls-Wichita County Public Health District regularly monitors restaurants and food establishments for compliance with state food safety requirements.

Frequent inspections are essential in preventing the spread of foodborne illnesses through contamination and improper handling, storage and sanitation. Here are scores for retail food establishments, food stores, mobile food units and school, daycare and church establishments inspected Oct. 30-Nov. 7.

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Disclaimer: On any given day, an establishment may have fewer or more violations than noted in its most recent inspection. An inspection conducted on any given day may not be representative of the overall, long-term conditions at the establishment. A few more recent, follow-up inspections may not be included here.

Locations are in Wichita Falls unless otherwise noted.

Retail food establishments

Perfect scores

AFC Sushi at United Market Street, 4590 Kell W. Blvd.

FujiSan (Sam’s Club), 3801 Kell Blvd. East

Healthy’s Downtown, 900 Eighth St.

Luigi’s Italian Pizza, 3600 Sheppard Access Rd.

Wendy’s, 3601 Kemp Blvd.

Wichita Falls Pool Concession, 1701 Hamilton Blvd.

High to moderate scores

Wichita Falls Country Club Golf Concession, 1701 Hamilton Blvd.: 99

Feed Lot, 914 S. Red River Expwy., Burkburnett: 98

Joe Muggs, 3111 Midwestern Pkwy.: 98

Wichita Falls Country Club, 1701 Hamilton Blvd.: 98

Dunkin’ Donuts, 4519 Kemp Blvd.: 97

Lala’s Concina, 3102 Kemp Blvd.: 97

Taco Bueno, 4417 Kemp Blvd.: 95

Volcano Japanese Fusion, 3110 Midwestern Pkwy.: 95

Lower scores and why

Sweetooth Donuts, 4701 Southwest Pkwy.: 85

-Observed employee change tasks without washing hands and changing into new gloves. Corrected during inspection.

-Observed unlabeled spray bottles in main kitchen. Corrected during inspection.

-Observed sausage rolls in refrigerator more than 24 hours without discard date. Out of compliance.

-Hand soap must be provided at restroom hand washing sink. Out of compliance.

-Observed ice buildup on edges of chest freezer that must be defrosted. Out of compliance.

-Observed damaged floor tiles that are not cleanable and must be replaced. Out of compliance.

Food stores

Perfect scores

Dollar Saver, 2526 Missile Rd.

Shop Stop, 1408 Beverly Dr.

High to moderate scores

Dollar Saver, 2214 Ninth St.: 98

United Supermarkets Bakery, 4516 Jacksboro Hwy.: 98

Schools, churches and others

Perfect scores

Advanced Healthcare Solutions, 4810 Kemp Blvd.

Faith Mission Women’s Refuge, 710 E. Hatton Rd.

Fraternal Order of Eagles, 5396 Seymour Hwy.

Senior Citizens Activity Center, 220 E. Fifth St., Burkburnett

High to moderate scores

Senior Citizens Center, 503 W. Michigan Ave., Electra: 98

Food trucks and mobile kitchens

Perfect scores

Luna’s Ice Cream Truck #2

Smetzers Snack Shack

Sonic Drive-In Food Truck

WFISD Mobile

High to moderate scores

Sugar Momma’s Bakery: 97

This article originally appeared on Wichita Falls Times Record News: Here’s how restaurants and stores fared on inspections heading into November

Reporting by Lynn Walker, Wichita Falls Times Record News / Wichita Falls Times Record News

USA TODAY Network via Reuters Connect

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