Treadmill in a doughnut shop and a food scale in a bathroom: Stanislaus County inspections

A treadmill was observed in a food storage area of an Oakdale doughnut shop and a food scale was found in the bathroom of a Turlock market during health inspections conducted in Stanislaus County in mid-August.

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 91 restaurant inspection reports sent to The Modesto Bee on Wednesday, nine were not updated on the site as of Thursday afternoon.

Food scale in a bathroom and other major violations

Violations were found during routine inspections of the following Stanislaus County food facilities during the week of Aug. 12-18. Only the dates of violations are listed.

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