Food establishments in Greene County are inspected one to three times per year, depending on the type of food served, the population served, the difficulty level of food preparation, and past history.

Issues found during inspections fall into two categories: priority and non-priority. Priority violations are issues that can have a direct impact on the safety of the food and can lead to a restaurant getting shut down if they persist. Non-priority violations are usually centered on things like sanitation or building maintenance.

Here is information from the Springfield-Greene County Health Department regarding restaurant inspections over the past seven days:

21-Mo’ Mushrooms, 2144 E. Republic St. 06/04/2022 – Farmer’s Market Inspection; Result: Active. Priority Violations Found: 0. Nonpriority Violations Found: 0.

Abby’s Acai Company, 2144 E. Republic St. 06/04/2022 – Routine Inspection; Result: Active. Priority Violations Found: 2. Observed bleach sanitizer bottle inappropriately labelled. Person in charge peeled off old label and added appropriate label. Observed substantial leak from plumbing, so person in charge had shut off water to sinks. Fix plumbing to be in good repair. Nonpriority Violations Found: 0. 

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