And this week's unlucky target of Courtny Gerrish's TMJ4 "Dirty Dining" segment is... Bombay Sweets.
It's an Indian restaurant, 19555 W. Bluemound Rd. in Waukesha. This follows TMJ4's pattern of choosing small ethnic establishments to highlight.
Bombay Sweets' buffet was a problem.
Hot food wasn't hot enough, and cold food wasn't cold enough.
The restaurant also had violations that involved cross-contamination risks. In addition, food was stored uncovered on the floor of a cooler. Employees in the kitchen were not wearing hairnets or caps.
When Gerrish showed up at the restaurant with her camera crew, employees wouldn't talk with her, claiming they didn't speak English well enough.
Gerrish said the language problems contradict information from the health inspectors.
This restaurant was on the verge of being fined due to its violations. When it was inspected, Bombay Sweets scored a 73. Waukesha County slaps restaurants with fines when they score less than 70.
Not good.
TMJ4 took no risk by reporting on Bombay Sweets in its "Dirty Dining" feature. Advertising revenue wasn't on the line. If it had been, the results of Bombay Sweets' inspection wouldn't be news.
That reminds me. Yesterday, I saw a Perkins commercial run on TMJ4's 10:00 PM newscast. I think it was yesterday. Maybe it was the day before. Maybe it was both. In any event, because Perkins is a TMJ4 sponsor, it had the leverage to make negative reports on the Brookfield location vanish from TMJ4's website.
Bombay Sweets can't count on the preferential treatment that sponsors like Perkins get.
And don't expect Gerrish to do an update on the violations at the Brookfield Perkins.
I'm sure TMJ4 wants all traces of that story to go away.
Friday, May 22, 2009
Dirty Dining: Bombay Sweets, Not a TMJ4 Sponsor
Posted by Mary at 5/22/2009 12:04:00 AM
Labels: Brookfield Perkins, Dirty Dining, TMJ4, Wisconsin
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