From The Trussville Tribune staff reports
TRUSSVILLE — The Yogurt Mountain in Trussville was re-inspected Monday by the Jefferson County Department of Health. According to county documents the store received a score of 88.
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Remarks in the county inspection report showed that Yogurt Mountain would need to provide an employee health policy that states what actions are necessary when an employee has a specific symptom or diagnosis related to diseases that are transmissible through food. In addition to providing such a policy, it is required that communication of the policy to employees be verifiable.
The JCDH inspection report further indicated that Yogurt Mountain will need to provide readily available documentation of food safety training for all employees at all hours of operation, and that such training records were not available at the time of inspection.
Documents also showed that Yogurt Mountain had been displaying an outdated inspection score from May 11, 2017, which showed a rating of 99 instead of the most recent inspection report from Nov. 13, in which Yogurt Mountain scored an 80. JCDH confiscated the expired report that was being incorrectly displayed in the establishment.