No thermometers, soiled equipment: Latest Charlotte-area restaurant inspections
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No thermometers, soiled equipment: Latest Charlotte-area restaurant inspections

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One restaurant received a “B” sanitation score July 24-30. Great Harvest Bread Co. received an 85% on Thursday, July 30.

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The restaurant is located at 110 Matthews Station St 1D in Matthews.

The Mecklenburg County sanitation grades database shows that at least 143 restaurants were inspected July 24-30. The other restaurants received an “A” grade, or a score of at least 90%.

In North Carolina, permits are immediately revoked if a restaurant scores below 70%. You can search restaurant inspections at public.cdpehs.com.

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The Charlotte Observer reports restaurant sanitation scores lower than an “A”, and updates the public when “B” and “C” grade restaurants are graded again. The News & Observer previously covered the methodology of sanitation scores.

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