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Fulton County Fails Its Own Health Inspection
By caleb j. spivak+ on January 1, 2013
Gov. center cafe scores violations including the need to ‘treat area for roaches and fruit flies.’
A Fulton County Government cafeteria failed its December health inspection, according to a report from the Georgia Department of Public Health.
The cafe located inside the Fulton County Government Center, at 141 Pryor St. SW, scored a 59 out of 100 on an inspection from Dec. 17 (anything below a 70 is a failing score, according to the Health Dept.).
The Fulton County Government cafe’s violations include the need to “treat area for roaches and fruit flies” and “employees not washing their hands.”
For a complete list of violations, click here to view the Food Service Establishment Inspection Report.
Photo courtesy of Jimmy Emerson.







Reader
February 12, 2013 at 9:52 am
As an employee in the Government Center, when I first started here back in August, all my co-workers said, “Don’t EAT THERE!!!” So I didn’t. I would walk by and it look nasty and not clean at all. So when the story came out, I was not shocked.