Maricopa County, AZ

Fry's Food Stores

Permit ID: FD-01538

Permit Type: Retail Food Establishment

3255 S Rural Rd Tempe 85282

*PRIORITY VIOLATION is a major violation that directly contributes to increasing the risk of foodborne illness or injury.
NA means not available. See detailed inspection reports for additional information.
Grade
Priority Violation *
Cutting Edge Participant
A
0

Violation Description

Violation Comments

Correct By
45
Food & non-food contact surfaces cleanable, properly designed, constructed, & used
Core-4-202.16, C: Nonfood-Contact Surfaces ------ Observed wooden risers used to store customer orders for pickup in the walk in cooler and freezer. Observed that the wooden risers are not pallets and cannot be moved with a stand pallet jack. Discussed that pallets used with pallet jacks are allowed as they can be easily moved for cleaning. Nonfood-contact surfaces of equipment that are exposed to splash, spillage, or other food soiling or that require frequent cleaning shall be constructed of a corrosion-resistant, nonabsorbent, and smooth material. Discussed replacing the risers with an approved shelving material such as metal or plastic prior to the next routine inspection.
Correct Prior To Next Routine Inspection
Inspection Comments

This establishment received a(n) A Grade and had 0 Priority, 0 Priority Foundation and 1 Core violations on this inspection. Of note: - Discussed adding a hot water recirculator/repairing exiting recirculator to ensure hot water is available to all sinks within 45 seconds to support proper handwashing. Currently the average time for hot water is approximately 2-3 minutes. Notice of Inspections Rights were verbally reviewed with manager, Froilan R. A copy of the report was emailed to the manager. No County legal action will result from this inspection.


Definitions
Priority violation is a major violation that directly contributes to increasing the risk of foodborne illness or injury.
e.g. - Food employees do not properly wash hands when required
Priority foundation violation is a minor violation that does not directly contribute to an increased risk of foodborne illness but failure to correct this violation may lead to the occurrence of a priority violation.
e.g.- Hand washing soap and paper towels not available at hand wash sink (may lead directly to food employees not properly washing hands when required)
Core violation is a minor violation that relates to general maintenance and sanitation.
e.g. -No sign reminding employees to wash hands
Verification Visits are inspections of establishments enrolled in the MCESD Cutting Edge Program, which requires an enhanced food safety program and ongoing demonstration of active managerial control. Verification Visit inspections found in compliance with Cutting Edge program requirements receive an “A” grade.
The matrix below has been used to grade food inspections under the voluntary grading system starting on October 14, 2011.