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Are you getting more than you ordered when you eat out in the Levittown area?
As a public service, we’re giving you access to the Bucks County Health Department’s inspections for the safety and cleanliness of all eating establishments. This transparency allows consumers to make informed decisions about where to dine.
The Bucks County Health Department is responsible for the licensing and inspection of all retail food facilities. The inspections includes a wide range of establishments, including cafeterias, organized camp kitchens, snack bars, bars, taverns, retail bakeries, caterers, mobile food units and their mobile food unit service commissaries, supermarkets, grocery stores, retail kitchens, nursing home kitchens, other institution kitchens, school cafeterias, commercial stores/stands selling potentially hazardous foods/drinks or un-packaged foods, farm/flea market stands selling potentially hazardous foods/drinks or un-packaged foods (intact fruits and vegetables are exempt from licensing), and temporary food event facilities operating two or more days per year.
For those concerned about sanitary conditions or who believe they’ve encountered unsatisfactory standards, complaints can be sent to foodcomplaints@buckscounty.org. The department assures residents that all complaints are investigated thoroughly and kept confidential.
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The below food inspections were conducted between January 1 to January 31.
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