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Eleven Triangle restaurants received A grades after previously receiving lower sanitation scores when inspected by health officials.
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State law requires health departments to inspect restaurants up to four times a year to assess their overall risk factors that contribute to foodborne 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.
The N&O reviewed restaurants with less than an A grade who were reinspected in June and early July.
There were 15 Triangle restaurants that received B or C grades during the month of June.
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Restaurants in Chatham and Orange counties all received an A grade in June.
The following Wake County restaurants were reinspected:
The following restaurants received B or C grades and weren’t reinspected as of Wednesday, July 15:
The following Durham County restaurants were reinspected:
The following Durham County restaurants received a B or C grade and were not reinspected as of Wednesday, July 15.
The following Johnston County restaurant received a B grade and were not reinspected as of Wednesday, July 15.
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