Live flies and food residue on walls: See latest Stanislaus County health inspections

Two lives flies were observed in the kitchen of a Modesto card room and food residue was on the walls of two Stanislaus County eateries during health inspections conducted in mid-July.

The majority of the 2,400 permitted food service establishments in the county receive two unannounced routine food safety inspections per year, according to the Department of Environmental Resources . The website says inspection reports are scanned weekly.

Food trucks that operate under a Stanislaus County Health Department permit also are inspected by the county, though those are scheduled and done at the department’s office.

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Of the 36 restaurant inspection reports sent to The Modesto Bee on Monday, one was not updated on the site as of Monday morning.

Major, or three or more, violations for some facilities

Violations were found during routine inspections of the following Stanislaus County food facilities during the week of July 15-21. Only the dates of violations are listed.

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