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Re: JC is in the top 20 of best cities to eat in regards to food born maladies
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I hope you told him he couldn't use it unless he bought something. It's for customers only.
Posted on: 2006/3/17 0:40
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The thing about JC is that the food codes are rarely enforced. You gotta sink to the level of a C-Town where the refrigeration units are rarely plugged in to save electricity. And then someone's gotta complain or die before the health dept. comes out. To the best of my knowledge, there are only 2 health inspectors in all of JC. That's absurd. For a period of time last year, there was only one because one was out sick for a lengthy period, probably from his wife's cooking. I know of a certain legendary cheesey defunct restaurant whose inspection consisted of stuff like the health inspector asking if there was a bathroom and if it was clean. (uh, yeah, we clean it every other leap year.)
The procedure for a restaurant owner to get a food handlers permit (a requirement) is a complete joke. The course is supposed to be 5 hours I think. When a certain restaurant owner went to take the course and test, it lasted 3 hours though on the certificate he got it sez he took a 5 hour state mandated course. And it consisted of oscar grade films, like a half hour film on washing your hands. Duh! At that point, this restaurant owner fell asleep. He awoke to take the test, scared sh!tless cuz he missed all the great films. But he ended up acing it, but then again, it was a self-graded test.
Posted on: 2006/3/17 0:25
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I don't see how these ratings relate to eating out in resturants. They are counting how many people got sick but they don't know where the contaminated food was eaten. Could be bad supermarkets, food processors or bad cooking/food storage habits at home.
Posted on: 2006/3/17 0:00
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That's for damn sure. It's risky to even leave your apartment. There might be a guy in a bloody t-shirt holding a knife out there in the hallway. I'm not even going to leave my place anymore. I'd only lose my parking space on the street and then I'd have to yell at the mayor.
Posted on: 2006/3/16 21:59
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e-eff wrote:Where the Food is Sickening Well, Mr Grieves would be the first to tell ya that some of the best food comes out of kitchens and restaurants that would get worst than a passing grade under CDC's rules. I don't mean you should be stoopid, but risk is everywhere from crossin' the streets at Erie lookin' out for wanna be NASCAR blade runners, to pigeon poop droppin' on ya leavin' your new Zephyr loft. Still, I'd rather eat out in a C- restaurant in New York than some of those A grade places below: 1. Baltimore, MD A+ 2. St. Louis, MO A+ 3. Richmond, VA A+ 4. Pittsburgh, PA A+ 5. Tacoma, WA A 6. Virginia Beach, VA A 7. Chesapeake, VA A 8. Plano, TX A- Gimme a break, you'd rather "eat" in Plano, TX, Tacoma and Virginia Beach than NY and JC?NOT Sounds pretty, Mickey Mouse to me.
Posted on: 2006/3/16 21:45
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JC ranked high because all of us already have intestinal
parasites and e-coli cultures living in us. A few more bugs from the corner greasy spoon won't change the stats none. They give out paregoric at most local joints instead of after dinner mints.
Posted on: 2006/3/16 18:16
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Most certainly!
Posted on: 2006/3/16 17:53
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Does this mean Mr. Grieves is vindicated?
Posted on: 2006/3/16 17:46
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Where the Food is Sickening
This month's Metrogrades report card reveals the cities where you don't want to eat out Illustrations by: Peter Stemmler Posted on 09/06/2005 You may tend to blame an illness on someone's errant sneeze or contaminated handshake. But it could have been something you ate. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, there are more than 250 different food-related maladies out there waiting to drop down your gullet. But if you live in Baltimore, our top-ranked city, your stomach can rest easy. Baltimore has managed to avoid major outbreaks of foodborne diseases despite its obsession with seafood--a common culprit for illness. Citizens of last-place Lubbock, however, should order their Texas steaks well done--the city has seen more foodborne-illness outbreaks per capita than any other on our list. We arrived at our ratings by looking at data compiled by the Community Health Status Indicator Project to determine outbreaks of E. coli?, salmonella-, and shigella-related infections, three of the most common foodborne bugs. Then we checked the CDC's Wonder database to see how many people died from tainted food. Finally, we found out which states have adopted the current version of the FDA's uniform Food Code, which contains the most up-to-date rules for keeping restaurant kitchens clean. 1. Baltimore, MD A+ 2. St. Louis, MO A+ 3. Richmond, VA A+ 4. Pittsburgh, PA A+ 5. Tacoma, WA A 6. Virginia Beach, VA A 7. Chesapeake, VA A 8. Plano, TX A- 9. Arlington, TX B+ 10. Fort Worth, TX B+ 11. St. Petersburg, FL B+ 12. Riverside, CA B+ 13. Fort Wayne, IN B 14. Lexington, KY B 15. Las Vegas, NV B 16. Dallas, TX B- 17. Garland, TX B- 18. Colorado Springs, CO B- 19. Boise, ID B- 20. Jersey City, NJ B- 21. Washington, DC B- 22. Detroit, MI B- 23. Indianapolis, IN B- 24. Des Moines, IA B- 25. Norfolk, VA B- 26. Birmingham, AL C+ 27. Wichita, KS C+ 28. Raleigh, NC C+ 29. Sacramento, CA C+ 30. Louisville, KY C+ 31. Greensboro, NC C+ 32. Durham, NC C+ 33. Laredo, TX C+ 34. Tulsa, OK C+ 35. Shreveport, LA C+ 36. Toledo, OH C+ 37. New Orleans, LA C 38. Honolulu, HI C 39. Fresno, CA C 40. Columbus, OH C 41. Anaheim, CA C 42. Akron, OH C 43. Spokane, WA C 44. Memphis, TN C 45. Miami, FL C 46. Bakersfield, CA C 47. Buffalo, NY C 48. Portland, OR C 49. Houston, TX C 50. Charlotte, NC C 51. Mesa, AZ C- 52. Phoenix, AZ C- 53. Scottsdale, AZ C- 54. Seattle, WA C- 55. Grand Rapids, MI C- 56. Kansas City, MO C- 57. Nashville, TN C- 58. Cincinnati, OH C- 59. Little Rock, AR C- 60. San Antonio, TX C- 61. Long Beach, CA C- 62. Los Angeles, CA C- 63. Madison, WI C- 64. New York, NY C- 65. Newark, NJ C- 66. Orlando, FL C- 67. Aurora, CO C- 68. Atlanta, GA C- 69. Milwaukee, WI D+ 70. Philadelphia, PA D+ 71. Providence, RI D+ 72. El Paso, TX D+ 73. Anchorage, AK D+ 74. Tampa, FL D+ 75. St. Paul, MN D+ 76. Minneapolis, MN D+ 77. Modesto, CA D+ 78. Albuquerque, NM D+ 79. Omaha, NE D+ 80. Oklahoma City, OK D+ 81. Montgomery, AL D+ 82. Austin, TX D 83. Baton Rouge, LA D 84. San Diego, CA D 85. Denver, CO D 86. Chicago, IL D 87. Rochester, NY D 88. Stockton, CA D 89. San Jose, CA D 90. Salt Lake City, UT D 91. Yonkers, NY D 92. Jacksonville, FL D 93. Lincoln, NE D 94. Fremont, CA D- 95. Oakland, CA D- 96. Tucson, AZ D- 97. Cleveland, OH D- 98. Corpus Christi, TX F 99. San Francisco, CA F 100. Boston, MA F 101. Lubbock, TX F You can check up on a restaurant by barging into the kitchen. Or go to spiesonline.net and click on "Restaurant Inspection" for a listing of state health department websites, where you will find either a direct link to city restaurant inspection reports or contact information so that you can request a report. A restaurant's inspection score doesn't tell the whole story, so focus on the severe violations, often highlighted at the end of the report. CLEANUP TIME Food-inspection rules vary so much that the FDA is trying to get all states to use a uniform rule book. The Food Code has been adopted by 45 states, but not all use the most recent version, written in 2001. Go to www.cfsan.fda.gov/~ear/fcadopt.html#adopt/ to find a link to the list of states and what version of the code they've adopted. If your state isn't on board with the latest version, contact the state health department and ask why. Locally, inspectors can dig up the most dirt by talking to employees--something that's not always done. Ask your local health department to use this commonsense tactic.
Posted on: 2006/3/16 17:38
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