PIZZA HUT
🚫 CLOSED BY HEALTH DEPARTMENTTuesday, August 27, 2024
PIZZA HUT was ordered closed by the NYC Health Department on August 27, 2024 following a health inspection. The inspection found 2 violations, including 2 critical.
Violations Cited
18-13
Failure to comply with an order of the Board of Health, Commissioner or Department.
04H
Food Contaminated or Cross-Contaminated
Raw, cooked or prepared food is adulterated, contaminated, cross-contaminated, or not discarded in accordance with HACCP plan.
PATHOGEN SPREAD: Cross-contamination spreads deadly bacteria throughout facility. One contaminated cutting board can transfer Salmonella to 20+ food items. Causes multi-victim outbreaks. E. coli O157:H7 from raw beef can cause kidney failure in children.
Prevent ALL cross-contamination: Separate equipment for raw and ready-to-eat, Color-coded cutting boards, Proper storage order (raw below ready-to-eat), Clean and sanitize between different foods, Cover all foods, Change gloves between tasks.
Establishment re-closed by DOHMH.
PIZZA HUT — Inspection Questions
- Did PIZZA HUT pass their NYC health inspection on August 27, 2024?
- PIZZA HUT was closed by the health department on August 27, 2024. The facility was ordered closed due to serious health violations.
- What critical violations did PIZZA HUT have?
- PIZZA HUT had 2 critical violation(s) during their inspection. Critical violations directly contribute to foodborne illness and must be corrected immediately. These include issues with temperature control, hand washing, cross-contamination, and pest infestations.
- What does violation code 04H mean in NYC restaurant inspections?
- NYC violation 04H (Food Contaminated or Cross-Contaminated) is a critical violation. Raw, cooked or prepared food is adulterated, contaminated, or cross-contaminated during storage, preparation, or service. PATHOGEN SPREAD: Cross-contamination spreads deadly bacteria throughout facility. One contaminated cutting board can transfer Salmonella to 20+ food items. Causes multi-victim outbreaks. E. coli O157:H7 from raw beef can cause kidney failure in children.