7-eleven in Petersburg
Last inspected: September 1, 2023
150 Pinellas Bwy S St, Petersburg, FL 33715
Part of: 7-Eleven Florida health inspections, violations & closures
7-eleven Store #29301j in Petersburg, FL has 2 FDACS food safety inspections on record with 2 violations.
Last inspected FDACS: September 1, 2023
7-eleven in Petersburg: FDACS Inspection History (2)
Inspections conducted by the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (FDACS), which oversees grocery stores, convenience stores, bakeries, food manufacturers, mobile vendors, and vending machines.
— 1 inspection
— Focused Inspection· Focused Inspection
No violations or enforcement actions recorded for this inspection.
— 1 inspection
— Met Inspection Requirements· 2 violations· Met Requirements
Risk-Based Violations
7-eleven in Petersburg: Frequently Asked Questions
- When was 7-eleven in Petersburg last inspected?
- 7-eleven Store #29301j in Petersburg was last inspected by the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (FDACS) on September 1, 2023. Inspection type: Focused Inspection.
- How many inspections has 7-eleven in Petersburg had?
- 7-eleven Store #29301j in Petersburg has 2 FDACS food safety inspection(s) on record from January 2022 to present.
- What did the most recent FDACS inspection of 7-eleven in Petersburg find?
- 7-eleven Store #29301j in Petersburg was most recently inspected by FDACS on September 1, 2023 (Focused Inspection).
- Has 7-eleven in Petersburg had any stop-sale or stop-use orders?
- No, 7-eleven Store #29301j in Petersburg has no stop-sale or stop-use orders on record with Florida FDACS.
- What are the most common violations at 7-eleven in Petersburg?
- The most frequently cited FDACS violations at 7-eleven Store #29301j in Petersburg are: 3-501.17(B): Refrigerated, ready-to-eat, time/temperature control for safety food prepared and packaged by a food processing plant not clearly marked, when opened onsite and held for more than 24 hours, to indicate the date or day by which the food shall be consumed, sold, or discarded when held at 41°F or less for a maximum of 7 days; or the day the original container is opened onsite not counted as day 1. 3-501.17(B) Pf; 2-501.11: Establishment does not have written procedures for employees to follow when responding to an event that involves the discharge of vomitus or diarrhea onto surfaces at the food establishment, or procedures do not address specific actions employees must take to minimize the spread of contamination and the exposure of employees, consumers, food, and surfaces to vomitus or fecal matter. 2-501.11 Pf.
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Data Source: This report is based on official public inspection records from the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR) and the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (FDACS).
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Disclaimer: All data reflects official state records at time of publication. Facilities may have since corrected cited violations, resolved enforcement actions, or changed ownership.
Editor: All content reviewed and verified by Christopher F. Nesbitt, Sr., Nationally Registered EMT & BU-trained Paralegal.
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