Back Bay station Dunkin' reopens, passes new inspection after closing for 'gross unsanitary conditions'
Briefly

The Dunkin' at Back Bay MBTA station was closed on May 28 due to 18 violations found by city health inspectors, including unsafe food handling and significant pest issues. Following reevaluation, the store was allowed to reopen after resolving these issues. The inspection revealed severe unsanitary conditions, including the absence of a manager, improper glove use, and a lack of soap at the handwashing station. Previous violations were noted, indicating a pattern of health concerns at this location.
Inspectors found pest problems, several instances of unsafe food storage and preparation, and general uncleanliness, leading to a temporary closure of the Dunkin' location.
The Dunkin' at the Back Bay MBTA station has reopened after temporarily closing due to "gross unsanitary conditions" found during city inspections.
Read at Boston.com
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