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Old 07-02-2007, 09:20 PM
ghostwriter31
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Default Re: FOOD SAFETY and SANITATION

wow the infos here are great and very helpful. Hey people, would some of you happen to know the phone number of the Mandaue City Health department? there's this carenderya in wireless man gud and serves delicious but dirty food because the kitchen is so dirty (believe me i have seen it since i live near the carenderya) and i saw the cook just dump the veggies in the pot without washing. THis is horrifying, once a customer wanted to buy paklay and when he opened the paklay it was steaming hot....it looked so yummy but there was a small rat inside the steaming pot of paklay and the customer almost fainted. This is really really true. My friend ate batong or string beans and there was a half-piece of blade on the batong, good thing he saw it. The owner of this carenderya lives in san vicente village and is a former concessioner of san miguel. They used to cater at carmelites but terminated because the beef they served was cara-beef or emit nga karne. Oh well, i guess i have said a lot here. PLease let me know the number of the Mandaue city health if you guys have it. It would save lots of people i guess...[br]Posted on: July 02, 2007, 08:16:35 PM_________________________________________________ wow the infos here are great and very helpful. Hey people, would some of you happen to know the phone number of the Mandaue City Health department? there's this carenderya in wireless man gud and serves delicious but dirty food because the kitchen is so dirty (believe me i have seen it since i live near the carenderya) and i saw the cook just dump the veggies in the pot without washing. THis is horrifying, once a customer wanted to buy paklay and when he opened the paklay it was steaming hot....it looked so yummy but there was a small rat inside the steaming pot of paklay and the customer almost fainted. This is really really true. My friend ate batong or string beans and there was a half-piece of blade on the batong, good thing he saw it. The owner of this carenderya lives in san vicente village and is a former concessioner of san miguel. They used to cater at carmelites but terminated because the beef they served was cara-beef or emit nga karne. Oh well, i guess i have said a lot here. PLease let me know the number of the Mandaue city health if you guys have it. It would save lots of people i guess...
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