Inspection of 55 Large Restaurants Around Beaches and Valleys from April 4 to 29

Ulsan City Hall.

Ulsan City Hall.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Yong-woo] Ulsan City has launched a hygiene inspection of restaurants around summer vacation spots.


Ulsan City, in cooperation with district and county offices, formed six inspection teams of two members each to inspect the hygiene conditions of 55 food service establishments, including restaurants and coffee shops, around Jinha and Ilsan Beaches, Seoknamsa Valley, Baenaegol, and Jeongja Beach from the 4th to the 29th.


The main inspection items include ▲ cooking and selling products past their expiration date ▲ hygiene management in kitchens and compliance with food storage temperatures ▲ hygienic storage and transportation of frying oils ▲ personal hygiene management such as conducting health checkups for workers ▲ compliance with business operators’ obligations and other food sanitation law enforcement.


An official from Ulsan City explained, “Ahead of the peak summer vacation season, we aim to protect the safety of citizens and tourists through special hygiene inspections of food service establishments around major tourist destinations.”


They also requested, “If you suspect or witness illegal activities that threaten food safety, please report them via the defective food reporting hotline or the civil complaint consultation phone.”



In May and June, Ulsan City conducted hygiene inspections of ice cream shops and fresh fish restaurants in the region in preparation for the summer peak season. No violations of the Food Sanitation Act were found as a result of the inspections.


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