Reese's Fast Food
Public records show 11 inspections at Reese's Fast Food stretching back to 2010. On Jul 9, 2019, the health department conducted the most recent visit. A high risk tier suggests the facility had a rough recent inspection, with multiple violations on record. Note that Reese's Fast Food's inspection history hasn't been updated since Jul 9, 2019; current conditions may have shifted from what the file shows.
The trend has not been favorable: recent inspections average around 11 violations each, up from closer to six violations before.
The most common issue across all inspections has been “proper cooling methods used”, showing up eight times.
Compared to other Chicago restaurants (averaging 81), there's room to close the gap. There are enough flags in the record to merit a second thought.
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Frequently Asked Questions
When was Reese's Fast Food last inspected?
The most recent health inspection at Reese's Fast Food on file is from Jul 9, 2019. The public record contains 11 inspections in total.
What is the most common violation at Reese's Fast Food?
Across the inspection record, “proper cooling methods used” has been cited eight times, more than any other issue at Reese's Fast Food.
Has Reese's Fast Food's inspection record improved over time?
No. Recent inspections at Reese's Fast Food have averaged around 11 violations per visit, up from roughly six earlier in the record.
What does a high risk rating mean?
A high risk rating at Reese's Fast Food means the most recent inspection flagged either critical violations or a substantial number of smaller ones. Diners may want to read the violation details before deciding to visit.