CHARLOTTE — When county health inspectors visit local restaurants, they document problems that need addressing to meet county health codes.
The most serious problems are considered priority violations, which present potential health hazards and should be corrected immediately. Priority foundation violations do not present immediate health hazards but should be corrected in a timely manner. Consequently, followup inspections and reports may be generated.
In most cases, violations are corrected, and this information isn’t an indication that violations at any establishment are an ongoing issue.
Here are the most serious violations in Eaton County for the months of November and December:
Little Caesars Pizza, Elmwood Plaza, 4124 W. Saginaw Hwy., Delta Township
Violation: Priority foundation
Inspection Type: Routine
Problem: No probe food thermometer
Comments: “No probe food thermometer could be located at time of inspection. Ensure that at least one digital probe thermometer is available in the facility at all times to measure the internal temperatures of TCS foods. Purchase a new probe thermometer within 10 days. A followup will occur.”