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Home / Health / Denver Health Official Accused of Pouring Bleach on Food

Denver Health Official Accused of Pouring Bleach on Food

19 Nov

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Summary

  • Health officials allegedly poured bleach into taco vendor's food.
  • Vendor previously cited for food safety and temperature issues.
  • Department claims bleach use was a last resort for sanitation.
Denver Health Official Accused of Pouring Bleach on Food

Health officials in Denver are under scrutiny after a video appeared to show them pouring bleach into a taco vendor's food last weekend. The incident occurred at the Tacos Tacolorado stall after officials requested the food be destroyed due to alleged violations of food safety regulations.

According to reports, the vendor had been cited multiple times in October for issues such as improper food storage temperatures and preparing food in a residential setting. Health department representatives stated that the use of bleach, while not preferred, was deemed necessary due to persistent sanitation and temperature control failures.

Previous inspections reportedly led to the disposal of over 145 pounds of food. The department indicated that the vendor had been issued cease-and-desist letters concerning these violations, highlighting the risks of foodborne illness associated with non-compliance.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
A video emerged showing a Denver health official appearing to pour bleach into a taco vendor's food. The vendor had prior food safety citations.
The health department stated bleach was used as a last resort due to ongoing sanitation and temperature control issues with the vendor's food.
Tacos Tacolorado was cited for improper food storage temperatures, lack of sanitizing solution, and preparing food in a residential kitchen.

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