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Norwood environmental health report flags multiple restaurant compliance issues and expired test kits
Summary
The Board heard the environmental health inspector report on Jan. 29: no major new food-establishment openings were reported, but inspectors noted missing soap at hand sinks, expired test/sanitizer kits, a Shigella inquiry at Burger King, pest signs at Conrad's, rice-handling procedures at Hisho Sushi, and several reinspections.
The Town of Norwood Board of Health received an environmental health inspection update on Jan. 29 covering routine inspections, reinspections and operational concerns at local food establishments.
Environmental staff said there were no major new food-establishment regulatory updates for the meeting but walked members through items on the inspection list. Staff said K Street (a new occupant in a former Purposes space) and a Panini Press sandwich operator are approaching opening; Panini Press expects to offer only deli-style sandwiches with limited cooking.
Inspectors discussed specific compliance concerns raised in recent visits:
- Burger King: Board members asked about a reported Shigella case linked to…
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