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Multiple health code violations were reported at President Donald Trump's New Jersey golf club in May. Inspections revealed a range of concerning issues, including the presence of expired milk and a lack of adequate soap for handwashing. These violations raise significant questions about food safety and hygiene standards at the facility, which is frequented by both members and guests.
The inspection findings highlighted the importance of maintaining strict adherence to health regulations, especially in establishments that serve food and beverages. Expired milk poses serious health risks, while insufficient handwashing facilities can contribute to the spread of germs and illnesses.
The golf club's management has been urged to address these violations promptly to ensure the safety and well-being of patrons. As public scrutiny increases, it remains to be seen how the club will respond to these issues and restore confidence among its clientele. The situation underscores the critical need for regular health inspections in all food service operations.
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