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Fast-food chains use hand-washing ‘lie detectors’ to check employees Fast-food chains are using the Handscanner, a product that comes from PathSpot, a tech startup in New York, to fight germs ...
Cited for improper food temperatures and a hand-washing sink that was blocked. Both issues were fixed by the following day, officials said. Sue Braden / Hearst Connecticut Media file photo / ...
No hand-washing sign was posted at an employee hand-wash sink. A case of french fries was stored on the floor of a walk-in cooler. Corrective action was taken. The restaurant met inspection standards.
(CNN) - The food industry is fighting germs in a modern way. Fast-food chains are using the Handscanner, a product that comes from PathSpot, a tech startup in New York, to fight germs. It’s basically ...
Fast-food chains use hand-washing ‘lie detectors’ to check employees Fast-food chains are using the Handscanner, a product that comes from PathSpot, a tech startup in New York, to fight germs ...
Fast-food chains use hand-washing ‘lie detectors’ to check employees Fast-food chains are using the Handscanner, a product that comes from PathSpot, a tech startup in New York, to fight germs ...
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