If it's Thursday, it's "Dirty Dining" night on TMJ4.
Even hyping the swine flu and panicking the public doesn't bump the "Dirty Dining" segment.
This week, Super No. 1 Chinese on 20th and Layton was Courtny Gerrish's target.
The violations were pretty bad.
Employees were also using a drill as a mixer.
That is not good.
Watch the report.
Naturally, Super No. 1 Chinese doesn't advertise on TMJ4.
On last night's segment, Gerrish did a follow-up on La Hacienda. The place still hasn't cleaned up its act, even after two more inspections and $230 in fines.
The health department is now working with La Hacienda training the owner and employees in health safety.
If this grocery story/deli has two more unsatisfactory inspections, it will be shut down.
The health department certainly is cutting La Hacienda a lot of slack. The public is at risk in the meantime.
Of course, TMJ4 has nothing to lose by shining the spotlight on La Hacienda and Super No. 1 Chinese to expose their health violations. No advertising dollars are on the line for TMJ4.
It was a different story with the Brookfield Perkins.
Gerrish never did a follow-up report on Perkins' violations. So much for keeping the public informed.
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