The Hancock County Health Department inspects restaurants four times annually, and violations are labeled “C” for critical, “NC” for noncritical and “R” for repeated violations. The following inspections are based on information obtained from Retail Food Inspection Reports.
Nov. 10
Dollar General Store
Location: 2000 W. Main St., Greenfield
Type of Inspection: Routine
Violations found: C – expired baby formula, corrected/discarded; NC – need thermometers for refrigerated units (milk, lunch meat, etc.) and freezers, to be corrected by Jan. 1; NC — exterior doors at dock have holes in stripping at the base of the door where they meet with the floor, to be corrected by Jan. 1.
Nov. 17
Food Service Management
Location: 15242 U.S. 52 West, New Palestine
Type of Inspection: Routine
Violations found: C – need to date-mark potato salad made in house, corrected.
Nov. 21
Speedway
Location: 6025 W. Broadway, McCordsville
Type of Inspection: Routine
Violations found: NC/R – coving by ice machine has pulled way from the way, floor tiles under ice machine curling, to be corrected by March 1.