Maricopa County, AZ

InReach

Permit ID: FD-81427

Permit Type: Micromarket

1620 W Fountain Pkwy 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
Not Participating
1

Violation Description

Violation Comments

Correct By
1C
An Imminent Health Hazard is Present
PRIORITY VIOLATION-3-501.16(A)(2) and (B), P: Time/Temperature Control for Safety Food, Cold Holding. For a permanent fix to this violation, check out these simple tools in our Active Managerial Control Toolbox, made especially for you. https://www.maricopa.gov/4576/AMC-Toolbox---Cold-Holding. - Observed tuna salad, Italian sandwiches, original submarine, string cheese, pickles with temperatures of 55*F in the reach-in cooler at time of inspection. Per person in charge (PIC), food items were stocked into the reach-in the day prior. All items were embargoed at time of inspection. Observed vending door unlocked at time of inspection and ambient temperature of the cooler at 48.2*F. Discussed proper cold holding with the PIC. All TCS foods held cold must be held at 41*F or below at all times. Correct prior to re-inspection. Priority Foundation-4-301.11, Pf: Cooling, Heating, and Holding Capacities-Equipment. For a permanent fix to this violation, check out these simple tools in our Active Managerial Control Toolbox, made especially for you. https://www.maricopa.gov/4617/AMC-Toolbox---Cooling. - Observed ambient temperature of reach-in cooler with TCS food items in it (see #20) at 48.2*F at time of inspection. Observed TCS food items holding at 55*F at time of inspection. Cold holding equipment must have the capacity to maintain all TCS foods at 41*F or below. Establishment must have an ability to maintain TCS foods at proper temperatures. Establishment does not have adequate refrigeration for continued operation (see following immediate suspension). Correct violation prior to lifting suspension.
Correct Prior To Reinspection
Inspection Comments

Maricopa County policy requires suspension of the operating permit of businesses with serious conditions constituting an imminent public health threat. Your permit is hereby suspended. If desired, you may request a hearing within 15 days. When violations are corrected call this office for a reinspection to reinstate your operating permit. If violations are not corrected or if a hearing is not requested within 25 days, your operating permit will be revoked. Due to the violations noted on this inspection report, County legal action may result from this inspection. Report emailed. Suspension notice provided to PIC. Suspension signage posted.


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.