New York recently launched a
new restaurant grading program, assigning letter grades of A, B, or C to eating establishments, depending on the outcome of their most recent health inspection. More importantly? Restaurants are required to post those letter grades in the window for all to see. Would a low grade put you off a restaurant?
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[Photograph: NYC Department of Health] Today marks the launch of New York City's new restaurant grading program. The much-debated system assigns letter grades of A, B, or C depending on the number of health code violations recorded in a...
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Not, and now never, from a cart. [Photo: Robyn Lee] At Midtown Lunch, Zach Brooks writes about Department of Health regulations that will go into effect January 1, 2010, which ban the sale of any fish or seafood from...
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Tipster Dan Dickinson was in North Algonquin earlier this morning and brings word that the Liberty State Institute of Food Hygiene has shuttered the Cluckin' Bell there....
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