Multiple Chester County Restaurants Rack Up Food Safety Violations

WEST CHESTER, PA — Chester County health inspectors cited several food establishments for violations during inspections conducted July 10, including temperature-control failures, sanitation deficiencies, pest activity and a boil water advisory that temporarily affected one restaurant’s operations.

The Chester County Health Department’s inspection reports represent conditions observed at the time of each inspection and are not intended to reflect an establishment’s long-term compliance. Several violations were corrected during the inspections, while others require follow-up action.

Pietro’s Prime in West Chester received the largest number of violations, including multiple food safety issues that resulted in the on-site disposal of temperature-abused foods…

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