Wood County inspections: Food plated with bare hands, expired milk, sanitizer not used properly
The following are the latest results of Wood County Health Department inspections on licensed food establishments and other types of businesses, which USA TODAY NETWORK-Wisconsin reports regularly.
Arpin
First Presbyterian Church, 8156 Church Road: Nov. 10: No violations.
Hewitt
Village Hearth, 11040 Main St.: Nov. 4: No violations.
Marshfield
Fraternal Order of Eagles No. 624, 1104 S. Oak St.: Nov. 9: One violation: Sanitizer not used according to label instructions.
Rose Bowl, 1600 N. Central Ave.: Nov. 2: One violation: No approved food manager's certificate posted in establishment.
The Spot, 500 N. Central Ave.: Nov. 9: Three violations: Handwashing sink holding dishes and unavailable for handwashing; ice scoop stored with handle in ice; lights in kitchen not shatter resistant or shielded.
Milladore
St. Wenceslaus, 146 Main St.: Nov. 10: No violations.
Nekoosa
Goodfella's Pizza Pub, 225 First St.,: Oct. 28: Five violations: Employee plated food with bare hands; sanitizer not used according to directions (corrected during inspection); handwashing sink not readily accessible for proper handwashing; cutting board near salad area scored; wall to right of salad preparation cooler soiled.
United Church of Christ, 205 Market St.: Nov. 22: No violations.
Pittsville
Dupe's Diner, 5295 Second Ave.: Nov. 18: No violations.
Little Bull Falls, 6087 Wood County A: Nov. 16: One violation: Milk in cooler exceeded date mark.
Wisconsin Rapids
America's Best Value Inn, 3410 Eighth St. S.: Nov. 30: No violations.
Hoozels, 4010 Plover Road: Nov. 4: No violations.
Shaw Lee Restaurant, 222 W. Grand Ave.: Nov. 10: Two violations: Rice spoon stored improperly; racks in reach-in cooler rusty.
This article originally appeared on Wisconsin Rapids Daily Tribune: Wood County restaurant inspections: Food plated with bare hands