The West Miami-Dade Sedano's Supermarket failed a state inspection due to critical sanitation issues, necessitating a re-inspection. Inspectors noted that employees frequently failed to wash hands between tasks and were handling food without proper hygiene. Additional violations included numerous flies in food preparation areas, excessive sanitizer levels in deli spray bottles, and improper storage practices. Furthermore, items like potatoes were found on the floor, and certain equipment displayed significant ice buildup, indicating poor maintenance that contributes to food safety risks.
People working with food in the kitchen, meat and produce areas "did not wash hands between entering and exiting the food preparation area and prior to donning gloves to handle food items."
In the cafe, "multiple flies observed flying throughout the processing area." In the deli, a fly was on top of the meat tenderizer.
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