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Originally Posted by fotze
http://www.calgaryherald.com/health/...104/story.html
The two restaurants owned by Nasreen and Naheed Zia were found to have more than 530 violations between the pair and had been under a handful of closure orders.
The bulk of those were found at Van's Pizza and Steak House at 2701 17th Ave. S.W., where inspectors noted food was not being stored at the correct temperature, kitchen staff were smoking, areas were poorly cleaned and there were mouse droppings. But the couple's second restaurant, Crete Souvlaki, at 2623 17th Ave. S.W., had also been inspected numerous times, resulting in reports outlining violations.
Some pretty harsh comments at the bottom of this one, a little overboard.
I've eaten at both these places, pigs.
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I'm probably the only person in the world who's equally horrified by the glaring spelling error in the first paragraph of the Herald story:
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CALGARY - A Calgary couple who wracked up hundreds of health code violations at their two restaurants have been ordered to pay more than $40,000 in fines.
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I see that particular mistake a lot on message boards. Publishing it in a newspaper is a whole other level. Don't these articles get proofread?
And yes, I realize that mouse crap on food is more important. Someone actually just recommended Crete Souvlaki to me the other day--glad I haven't eaten there.