Staff ensuring food safety and cleanliness during a restaurant health inspection.
Recent inspections conducted by the South Carolina Department of Agriculture have revealed significant health violations in numerous restaurants across Horry and Georgetown County. Out of 275 establishments inspected, some scored shockingly low, raising concerns among locals about food safety practices. The findings included a lack of food handler certifications, unsanitary conditions, and inadequate food storage methods. While some restaurants showed improvements in follow-up inspections, the public is urged to remain vigilant when dining out.
Conway and Myrtle Beach, South Carolina have witnessed a series of restaurant inspections over the past couple of weeks, and the findings are quite alarming. The South Carolina Department of Agriculture (SCDA) inspected 275 restaurants in Horry and Georgetown County from January 31 to February 14. The results of these inspections have left locals wondering what’s cooking behind their favorite dining spots.
During these inspections, restaurants were graded on a scale that many are not aware of. A restaurant can score between 88-100 points for that coveted A grade, between 78-87 points for a solid B, and if a place hits 77 points or fewer, it receives a C grade, which definitely raises some eyebrows. Out of the eight restaurants inspected during this time frame, only three establishments scored below 88 points. This means that the majority of our local eateries are maintaining a decent level of food safety and sanitation, but unfortunately, some did raise a few red flags.
Let’s take a closer look at some of the restaurants that didn’t meet the standards during the recent inspections:
Location: 117-D Rivertown Blvd., Conway, SC 29526
Score: 76
After a follow-up inspection on February 13, the establishment showed significant improvement, scoring an impressive 99 points.
Location: 800 S. Kings Highway, Myrtle Beach, SC 29577
Score: 78
A follow-up inspection for this Denny’s is scheduled for February 23, so keep an eye out for any changes!
Location: 4245 Socastee Blvd., Myrtle Beach, SC 29588
Score: 84
However, this restaurant also improved its score, achieving a solid 96 points during a follow-up inspection on February 14.
The SCDA is vigilant and may lower restaurant grades for consecutive violations, under enforcement action, imminent health hazards, or permit suspensions and revocations. So, what can we take away from all this? While it’s encouraging to see improvements, it’s vital for restaurants to uphold their food safety practices at all times to ensure the health and safety of customers. Next time you’re out enjoying a meal, you might just want to consider what’s happening behind the counter!
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