In May, a customer at a Tampa McDonald's sat down to eat her cheeseburger and fries with a diet coke when a live roached dropped in for a dinner visit from the ceiling. Actually it didn't drop it sort of flew.. The roach landed right in the customers food.
Shocked and horrified the customer filed a complaint with the state. A state inspector then dropped by and asked to see the kitchen. The state employee was refused entry into the kitchen even after showing his government ID card. The McDonald's general manager refused to let him because they were stalling while employees so called cleaned the kitchen. After 20 minutes, the inspector was finally allowed to look at the infested kitchen.
If the employees were cleaning during that 20-minute-wait, they appeared to miss a few spots. The inspector found seven critical violations and 21 violations total, WTSP reported.
His more disturbing findings include:
- Grease accumulating under the cooking equipment
- Food, grease and standing water all over the floor
- Mysterious Toxic item near the utensils
- 25-30 dead roaches under the front service counter
- 5 live roaches near the kitchen sink
- Ceiling soiled with accumulated food debris
In a statement, McDonald's insisted that there was nothing sketchy about the local manager's initial reluctance to let the inspector come in the kitchen.
"A recent health inspector's report referenced a situation that was the result of confusion between the inspector and McDonald's protocol," McDonald's said. "The restaurant staff followed procedure and received supervisor approval and the inspector was admitted to conduct his inspection."
Guess we should expect a McRoach or a Flying McFlurry to be added to the menu soon.
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