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December 23, 2024
November 26, 2024

Circle K Stores Inc/K’s Kitchen in Ringgold receives a 69% on their recent health inspection

Circle K Stores Inc/K’s Kitchen, located at 11418 41 Hwy in Ringgold, received a score of 69 points out of a possible 100 points during their 11/22/2024 inspection by the Georgia Department of Public Health.

The violations noted by the inspector were:

Violation #1:
1-2A – pic present, demonstrates knowledge, performs duties
511-6-1.03(2) – pic present (pf)
Points: 4
Corrected during inspection?: No
Repeat: No
Inspector Notes: Observed no designated PIC for K’s Kitchen (attempting to share PIC between Subway and K’s Kitchen). CA – Discussed with Subway PIC to inform owner of K’s Kitchen that K’ Kitchen will need a PIC present that is separate from Subway.

Violation #2:
1-2B – certified food protection manager
511-6-1.03(3)(a) – food safety manager certification (pf)
Points: 4
Corrected during inspection?: No
Repeat: No
Inspector Notes: Observed no designated CFSM for K’s Kitchen (attempting to share CFSM between Subway and K’s Kitchen). CA – Discussed with Subway PIC to inform owner of K’s Kitchen that K’ Kitchen will need its own CFSM that is separate from Subway.

Violation #3:
2-2A – management knowledge, responsibilities, reporting
511-6-1.03(4)(a)(b)(c)(e)(f) – responsibility of permit holder, pic, and conditional employees (p), (pf)
Points: 4
Corrected during inspection?: No
Repeat: No
Inspector Notes: The Subway PIC could not provide documentation or otherwise satisfactorily demonstrate during the inspection, that all food employees and conditional employees are informed of their responsibility to report to management information about their health and activities as it relates to diseases that are transmissible through food. CA – Discussed with Subway PIC the need to have signed reporting agreements from every K’s Kitchen employee

Violation #4:
4-1A – food separated and protected
511-6-1.04(4)(c)1(i)(ii)(iii)(v)(vi)(vii)(viii) – packaged & unpackaged food separation, packaging, and segregation (p, c)
Points: 9
Corrected during inspection?: No
Repeat: No
Inspector Notes: Observed raw animal foods over RTE foods and raw beef over raw pork in walk-in freezer. CA – Discussed with Subway PIC that all RTE food should be stored above raw animal foods and raw animal foods should be vertically and horizontally separated by cook temp.

Violation #5:
6-1A – proper cold holding temperatures
511-6-1.04(6)(f) – time/temperature control for safety; cold holding (p)
Points: 9
Corrected during inspection?: Yes
Repeat: No
Inspector Notes: Observed TCS food being cold held above 41F. CA – Discussed with Subway PIC and she had food discarded.

Violation #6:
11A – proper cooling methods used: adequate equipment for temperature control
511-6-1.04(6)(e) – cooling methods (pf, c)
Points: 3
Corrected during inspection?: No
Repeat: No
Inspector Notes: Observed unapproved cooling methods being used. CA – Discussed with Subway PIC that items that are actively cooling in walk-in cooler should be loosely covered/uncovered until they have reached 41F (once cooled to 41F they can be covered)

Violation #7:
14A – in-use utensils: properly stored
511-6-1.04(4)(k) – in-use utensils, between-use storage (c)
Points: 1
Corrected during inspection?: No
Repeat: No
Inspector Notes: Observed scoop in breading not stored with handle above food level. CA – Discussed with Subway PIC that scoops must be stored in a manner that keeps handle above food level.

Violation #8:
17D – adequate ventilation and lighting; designated areas used
511-6-1.07(4)(b) – designated areas for employee activity, located to prevent contamination of food, equipment, utensils, linens, & single service articles (c)
Points: 1
Corrected during inspection?: No
Repeat: No
Inspector Notes: Observed employee drinks being stored on handwashing sink. CA – Discussed that employee drink are to be in single-use cups with lid and straw and kept at desk in office area or other designated area approved by health department.

Additional remarks:
During routine inspection found facility that had been previously permitted as Aunt M’s, now operating as K’s Kitchen (operating without a valid permit). This inspection is for a provisional permit (expires in 60 days). The following will be needed before a permanent permit can be issued, unless you show proof you have been permitted through the Department of Agriculture:
1. Submission of a Food Service application under the new name/ownership, along with residency verification form
2. Transfer of ownership fee paid ($100)
3. Copy of Breading Procedure
4. Documentation of employed CFSM or employee enrolled in CFSM class (cannot be CFSM for Subway, since that is separate food service operation)
Additionally, these items were found during the inspection and were discussed with Subway PIC (no K’s Kitchen PIC)
• No CFSM
• No Employee Health Reporting Agreements
• Cooling Method
• Storage of Employee Personal Items and Drinks
• Colding Holding
• Breading Procedures (Colding Holding/TPHC/Sifting Requirements)
• Vertical Separation of Raw Frozen Foods over Frozen RTE foods (Raw Beef and Raw Pork over Cinnamon Twist Dough and Potato Wedges)
• Vertical Separation of Raw Frozen Foods by cook temp (Beef over Pork)
• Utensil Storage in Dry Ingredients

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