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The News & Observer publishes a weekly roundup of restaurant sanitation scores to keep you up-to-date on the health grades at Triangle dining spots.

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Sanitation scores and their corresponding letter grades are used in North Carolina to assess restaurants’ adherence to rules and standards intended to mitigate and prevent the spread of food-borne illnesses.

You’ve likely seen sanitation grade cards at restaurants you’ve visited, and The N&O previously explained what those scores mean and how they’re calculated.

Here are sanitation scores in Triangle counties from June 2-8.

The Wake County inspection management system shows 102 restaurant inspections were completed June 2-8. One restaurant received a B grade (a score of at least 80% but lower than 90%):

The Oaks at Whitaker Glen (501 E. Whitaker Mill Road, Raleigh) received a score of 87.5% on Tuesday, June 2.

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The Durham County inspection management system shows 18 restaurant inspections were completed June 2-8. All received an A grade.

The Orange County inspection management system shows 15 restaurant inspections were completed June 2-8. All received an A grade.

The Johnston County inspection management system shows 37 restaurant inspections were completed June 2-8. All received an A grade.

The Chatham County inspection management system shows four restaurant inspections were completed June 2-8. All received an A grade.

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