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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News
(Cranberry, PA) A Cranberry restaurant was found to be “out of compliance” during a recent inspection. The Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture conducted a regular, annual inspection at Juniper Grill on Wednesday. A report issued after the inspection states that five violations were found. The report stated that the violations should be corrected by tomorrow, although the floor may need to be repaired over time. Juniper Grill’s license cannot be renewed until it is compliant with regulations again, and its facility could face inspection fees if a second or third follow-up is necessary to reach compliance. It was not immediately clear when the restaurant would be reinspected. According to the report, two identified violations were considered repeat issues: a slicer blade guard with food residue and non-food contact surfaces accumulating dirt, grease and debris. Other violations that were found include employees not wearing proper hair restraints while on the cook line, plastic utensils used for cooking that were warped from heat and missing or damaged floor grout between tiles.

