Monday, July 26, 2010

Chicago Stadiums Cleanest in the Country?!

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So, we're just that good, huh?!

ESPN has compiled a list of vendor health inspection reports from major sports venues across North America, and it looks like Chicago came out on top with the cleanest:

Illinois

Soldier Field
Chicago Bears
Vendors with critical violations: 12%
Inspection report excerpt: Almost all violations were due to a lack of hot water.

United Center
Chicago Bulls, Chicago Blackhawks
Vendors with critical violations: 0%
Inspection report excerpt: No critical or major violations. Chicago health inspectors inspect vendors while the stadiums are empty, when no workers are preparing or serving food.

U.S. Cellular Field
Chicago White Sox
Vendors with critical violations: 0%
Inspection report excerpt: No critical or major violations. Chicago health inspectors inspect vendors while the stadiums are empty, when no workers are preparing or serving food.

Wrigley Field
Chicago Cubs
Vendors with critical violations: 0%
Inspection report excerpt: No critical or major violations. Chicago health inspectors inspect vendors while the stadiums are empty, when no workers are preparing or serving food.

See the full report here, including New York's Madison Square Garden, which had 61% of vendors with critical violations such as "53 mouse excreta" at one stand, and Dallas's Cowboy Stadium, which had 72% of critical violations such as inadequate hand-washing facilities.

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