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An investigation of restaurant food safety performance: A comparison between ethnic and nonethnic and chain and independent restaurants in Louisiana
Authors:Pei Liu  Yee Ming Lee
Institution:1. Department of Hospitality Management, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO, USA;2. Department of Nutrition, Dietetics, and Hospitality Management, Auburn University, Auburn, AL, USA
Abstract:This study examines health inspection data from casual dining restaurants and compares differences of food code violations between ethnic and nonethnic restaurants. A total of 7,415 violations were retrieved from the restaurant inspection reports of 769 restaurants. Ethnic restaurants have more violations than nonethnic restaurant in categories related to food time/temperature violations, cross contamination, and food condition/surface/labels. Nonethnic and chain restaurants had fewer behavioral violations than ethnic and independently operated restaurants. Ethnic restaurants were 1.74 times more likely than nonethnic restaurants to have critical violations. Meanwhile, independent restaurants were 1.64 times more likely than chain restaurants to have critical violations.
Keywords:Casual dining restaurants  food code violations  food safety  health inspection
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