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Street Vendors Shut Down In Palm Springs

(Food truck food: Greater Palm Springs)

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Palm Springs, CA

Sidewalk vending has grown in popularity in recent years and with the growth comes increased issues. Much of them deal with basic cleanliness.

The Riverside County Department of Environmental Health routinely inspects restaurants, food trucks, street vendors through unannounced visits. Eateries receive inspection grades ranging from “A” to “C.” Restaurants that fail to meet standards receive lower grades of “B” or “C” and can be shuttered temporarily before being re-inspected.

In most cases, restaurants return to compliance within a day or two. Still, others must prove that pest control and plumbing issues will not re-occur in order to stay open.

Six food vending operations were closed in the city of Palm Springs on the evening of May 20.

Here are the details:

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“The operation did not have adequate equipment to maintain potentially hazardous food in temperature properly,” the investigator wrote, noting multiple food items (salsa, carne asada, raw meat) with potentially hazardous internal temperatures. “Flies were observed contaminating the food, and the vertical broiler was observed to be located underneath a tree.”

The inspector noted a lack of overhead protection for food containers and the vertical rotisserie. The vendor was also operating without an Environmental Health permit, according to the food safety inspector.

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Cindy Uken

Cindy Uken is a respected, award-winning journalist who is persistent in getting the details of a news story so readers will be better informed about political, healthcare and veteran news. She is a veteran journalist who brings a fresh perspective to local online political news. As the CEO of Uken Report, she is driven by providing an alternative digital platform for the latest breaking online news throughout the Coachella Valley.

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