The eateries were also slapped with two infractions apiece related to an alleged lack of adequate supplies at handwashing stations and hot and cold running water in the utensil washing area, charges which the city lists as “significant.”The vendors must remain closed until all of the infractions listed in the inspection are corrected, according to the city’s website.due to the COVID-19 pandemic, visitors are eager to taste the latest culinary creations at the Ex.
Crowds make their way through the midway during opening day of the Canadian National Exhibition in Toronto on Friday, August 19, 2022. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Tijana Martin on offer this year, including a Krispy Kreme pulled pork sandwich, a flaming hot Cheetos smash burger, and a foot-long taco. More attention has been focused on food safety at the Ex in recent years after an incident in 2013 saw some 200 visitors fall ill due to theIn that case, a Toronto Public Health investigation found that a topping used on the burger was contaminated by Staphylococcus aureus toxin, which TPH attributed to poor refrigeration. The burger was later voluntarily pulled off the menu.
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