Tasties In Philadelphia Is Breaking Every Health, Safety and Covid Rule: How Safe Is Your Takeout? Viral Video of Tasties Server Using Bare Hands
#Friday Have you ordered #food from #Tasties in #Philadelphia, the store at 52nd & #Market?
Well very recently, I was picking up an #order & while waiting I witnessed a server who was preparing the orders breaking every safety and sanitary rule there is to protect you the customer against germs and bacteria and covid.
This restaurant had no servers or cooks practicing any masking (except for one cook), health and safety protocols. In fact this one server wasn’t wearing any hairnet or hair covering, no masks, no gloves while at the same time was touching food with her bare hands, and after that wiping them on her clothes (tight bottoms) then repeating the same thing...always on her phone then touching surfaces, then getting tape and applying tape to various stuff, then getting more baked buns with her bare hands & putting them in food boxes for orders going out.
Click here for Viral Video of Tasties Server using bare hands with no masks etc
I wonder how safe you think the food is that you’re ordering and how sanitary these take out joints are with their food preparation. Many do not practice any hygiene and sanitation protocols and operate as if there’s no covid which is why we have a high demand for take outs.
But we close the restaurants to prevent the spread of covid and opt to do take out instead. But it seems there’s no difference as restaurants such as this one is defying precautionary measures and may create more spread with this kind of Modus Operandi.
Is this how Tasties in Philadelphia operate? Is there any covid safety policy and sanitary protocols? Further, what are the health inspectors doing... are they upping their game and inspection to prevent things like these ... inspecting and calling out or closing restaurants that are not practicing these safety protocols. This store warrants inspection to ensure that this does not happen again and restaurants must be held accountable and ensure that protocols are being followed.
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