DineSafe Toronto: Food safety inspectors find serious health violations at one local eatery (Dec. 29)

Article Published December 29, 2021
Article Source: DineSafe Toronto: Food safety inspectors find serious health violations at one local eatery (Dec. 29) | The Star

Toronto Public Health issued a conditional pass warning to one local eatery over the past week.

Dq Orange Julius located at 351 Bremner Blvd was issued a conditional pass on Dec. 23 for the following infraction:

  • Fail to protect against harbouring of pests

About DineSafe

All establishments in the City of Toronto that serve or prepare food are subject to Toronto Public Health’s DineSafe program — including restaurants, coffee shops, bakeries, bars, nightclubs, convenience stores, grocery stores, cafeterias, mobile food vendors and more — and each establishment must display their most recent inspection results prominently and without alteration.

A DineSafe inspection can result in a “pass,” a “conditional pass” or a “closed” notice. A pass is issued if no infractions or only minor infractions are observed, a conditional pass if at least one infraction poses a potential health risk, and a closed notice if at least one infraction presents an immediate health hazard.

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