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Myrtle Beach Sun News on MSNRat droppings, ice machine slime & 2-month-old coleslaw: Latest Myrtle Beach restaurant inspectionsIn the latest round of health inspections around Myrtle Beach, the South Carolina Department of Agriculture witnessed an employee handling raw chicken touch other foods without washing their hands.
The moment you step through the door, your senses are enveloped by the symphony of a busy diner – the gentle clatter of silverware against plates, the murmur of conversation, and most importantly, the ...
Health inspectors flagged issues at 18 Ocean County establishments that serve food, from youth sports complexes to diners.
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