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Interesting thing from MSNBC. Read carefully. Some of the health violations
aren't related to the condition of the food itself.

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/10976595/


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Doug Kanter wrote:
> Interesting thing from MSNBC. Read carefully. Some of the health violations
> aren't related to the condition of the food itself.
>
> http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/10976595/
>
>


That was really interesting; thanks! As someone who has been employed in
a supervisory capacity in a grocery store, I know all too well how
difficult it is to get employees to take food safety seriously (at least
to the degree that they should).

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> That was really interesting; thanks! As someone who has been employed in
> a supervisory capacity in a grocery store, I know all too well how
> difficult it is to get employees to take food safety seriously (at least
> to the degree that they should).



One day, we will once again be an agri-society

someone says, what about the old folks...

ha! let their children do the honorable thing and take care of them

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Doug Kanter wrote:
> Interesting thing from MSNBC. Read carefully. Some of the health violations
> aren't related to the condition of the food itself.
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> http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/10976595/


Safe.. been using it for years, still very healthy!

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sarah bennett wrote:

> Doug Kanter wrote:
> > Interesting thing from MSNBC. Read carefully. Some of the health violations
> > aren't related to the condition of the food itself.
> >
> > http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/10976595/
> >
> >

>
> That was really interesting; thanks! As someone who has been employed in
> a supervisory capacity in a grocery store, I know all too well how
> difficult it is to get employees to take food safety seriously (at least
> to the degree that they should).



The bit about birds flying about some stores was somewhat "interesting"
:-)

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> sarah bennett wrote:
>
>> Doug Kanter wrote:
>> > Interesting thing from MSNBC. Read carefully. Some of the health
>> > violations
>> > aren't related to the condition of the food itself.
>> >
>> > http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/10976595/
>> >
>> >

>>
>> That was really interesting; thanks! As someone who has been employed in
>> a supervisory capacity in a grocery store, I know all too well how
>> difficult it is to get employees to take food safety seriously (at least
>> to the degree that they should).

>
>
> The bit about birds flying about some stores was somewhat "interesting"
> :-)
>
> --
> Best
> Greg
>


The Wal-Mart here used to have birds. They even had bird houses on top of
one of the heat ducts above frozen foods. Then they got a new store manager
and the birds went away. I haven't remembered to look and see if the bird
houses are still there.

Ms P


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Gregory Morrow wrote:
> sarah bennett wrote:
>
>
>>Doug Kanter wrote:
>>
>>>Interesting thing from MSNBC. Read carefully. Some of the health violations
>>>aren't related to the condition of the food itself.
>>>
>>>http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/10976595/
>>>
>>>

>>
>>That was really interesting; thanks! As someone who has been employed in
>>a supervisory capacity in a grocery store, I know all too well how
>>difficult it is to get employees to take food safety seriously (at least
>>to the degree that they should).

>
>
>
> The bit about birds flying about some stores was somewhat "interesting"
> :-)
>


I have seen birds flying around in nearly every store I've worked at,
and in many stores I've shopped in. It is hard to keep them out,
especially when it is cold outside. We would never have just washed off
packaged products if a bird had shat on them, though.

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"Doug Kanter" > wrote:

> Interesting thing from MSNBC. Read carefully. Some of the health violations
> aren't related to the condition of the food itself.
>
> http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/10976595/


One of the TV news magazine shows had a story about filthy supermarkets
last weekend. Ugh! Fortunately, the supermarkets where I shop were rated
fine.
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On Wed, 01 Feb 2006 16:51:19 -0800, Gregory Morrow wrote:

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> The bit about birds flying about some stores was somewhat "interesting"
> :-)


Not a bit.. I have seen plenty birds in the Sams store..not to mention the
flock of buzzards in the parking lot.. and more then enough blackbirds for
many a pie.

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Doug Kanter wrote:
> Interesting thing from MSNBC. Read carefully. Some of the health violations
> aren't related to the condition of the food itself.
>
> http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/10976595/


I see a lot of difference from store to store, especially in the Meat
Depts. Our good store (Winco) has Purell sanitizer and paper towels
available for customers, and it's meat trays are very clean and never
smell - they clean them out at least daily with bleach. Fred Meyer,
OTOH, almost always has blood dripping everywhere, stinky bins, and
finally recently put in paper towels. It's just gross.
-L.



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> Doug Kanter wrote:
> > Interesting thing from MSNBC. Read carefully. Some of the health

violations
> > aren't related to the condition of the food itself.
> >
> > http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/10976595/

>
> I see a lot of difference from store to store, especially in the Meat
> Depts. Our good store (Winco) has Purell sanitizer and paper towels
> available for customers, and it's meat trays are very clean and never
> smell - they clean them out at least daily with bleach. Fred Meyer,
> OTOH, almost always has blood dripping everywhere, stinky bins, and
> finally recently put in paper towels. It's just gross.
> -L.
>


That is disgusting. There are no groceries like that in Raleigh, NC. Where
is the health department?


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cybercat wrote:
> That is disgusting. There are no groceries like that in Raleigh, NC. Where
> is the health department?


Yes there is, STALKER - and they are even WORSE:

A Food Lion in Cary (a RALEIGH suburb, as you well know) was guilty of
selling ground beef containing E. coli O157:H7 (a potentially lethal
strain) in 1999.
http://archives.foodsafetynetwork.ca...0-13-99-01.txt

Another store in Raleigh was guilty of the same thing in 2000:
http://www.fsis.usda.gov/oa/recalls/...pr069-2000.htm

And Harris Teeter in Raleigh, 2002:
http://www.fsis.usda.gov/OA/recalls/...pr010-2002.htm

That's just a few examples. Your stores are just as nasty as the rest
of the US.

BTW, how many more posts are you going to make where I prove you WRONG?

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"Gregory Morrow" > writes:

>The bit about birds flying about some stores was somewhat "interesting"


The store we used to go to always had birds. The big doors for trucks
in the back let birds in, and no one tried to get rid of the birds.
They stayed there long enough to build nests and have babies and, I
assume, eat the produce.
The store we go to now had a bird in it once, a few months ago, and
employees actually caught it and released it outside. Haven't seen any
evidence of birds otherwise.

Stacia

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> The store we used to go to always had birds. The big doors for trucks
> in the back let birds in, and no one tried to get rid of the birds.
> They stayed there long enough to build nests and have babies and, I
> assume, eat the produce.
> The store we go to now had a bird in it once, a few months ago, and
> employees actually caught it and released it outside. Haven't seen any
> evidence of birds otherwise.
>
> Stacia


There are some big hardware stores that have birds in them all the time. A
while back a huge bird got into a warehouse store and was batting its body
against the upper edge of the big door trying to get out, but evidently
didn't want to drop down far enough to get out of the door itself. If one
watched it, it would be torture; but it was doing that when we walked in to
shop and still doing it later in the day when we left. I have no idea how
long it lasted -- But it must've been a wretched experience for the large
bird.
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> > wrote:
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>>Interesting thing from MSNBC. Read carefully. Some of the health
>>violations
>>aren't related to the condition of the food itself.
>>
>>http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/10976595/

>
> What did they do, recycle this story? Isn't this past it's
> sell-by date?
>
> They did this same story about 2 years ago. It looks exactly the
> same. Even the name of investigation "Supermarket Sweep" is the
> same.
>
> -sw


I didn't notice the date on the story. Maybe it's the exact same one you saw
2 years ago. If that's the case, do you believe much has changed? If yes,
what job did the health inspectors move to next?




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On 1 Feb 2006 16:51:19 -0800, "Gregory Morrow"
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>The bit about birds flying about some stores was somewhat "interesting"
>:-)


Supermarkets in Australia often get small birds (usually sparrows)
flying around in them - they come in the truck-loading entrance and
they're too dumb to find the way out again! Plus then they realise
that the store has all sorts of goodies for them to eat - rice, dried
beans, vegetables, spilled food... I used to think it was kind of
sweet, but they do damage the food packets and I wouldn't really want
to buy pecked merchandise! I'm not worried about birdpoop though -
don't you think that birds poop on the orchards and fields where the
stuff is growing?!

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