Failure to Label and Date Prepared Desserts in Kitchen Refrigerator
Penalty
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Summary
The facility failed to store food under sanitary conditions for all 81 residents who consumed food from the kitchen. During an observation of the kitchen's walk-in refrigerator, a tray containing 12 desserts was found, with eight of the desserts lacking a date to indicate when they were prepared. In an interview, the Dietary Director confirmed that eight out of the 12 desserts on the tray did not have dates on their lids and stated that having a few with dates on the same tray should suffice. A review of the facility's Food Labeling and Dating policy, revised on 01/25/25, revealed that all food items prepared for a meal are required to be labeled and dated.