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Health inspector sees repeat violations at KFC in Columbia

The sign outside the KFC restaurant on Clark Lane in Columbia.
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The sign outside the KFC restaurant on Clark Lane in Columbia.

COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ)

The KFC restaurant on Clark Lane is at risk of getting fined by Columbia/Boone County Public Health and Human Services.

A health inspection report shows a health inspector saw two violations at the fast food restaurant during a routine inspection on Monday. The inspector wrote that employees were stacking pans and trays after they were washed, when they were supposed to be air-dried. This caused water to be trapped. The inspector also said the pans and trays were not being properly cleaned and were visibly soiled.

The inspection report says a health inspector went back to check on the violations Thursday. The pots and pans were being dried correctly, but they were still not being properly cleaned.

The inspection report says that if the problem is not fixed by Tuesday, KFC could be fined.

Attempts to reach the restaurant by phone were not successful.

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