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Memphis Restaurant Faces Health Code Violations After Inspection

A routine inspection conducted by the Tennessee Department of Health at Ms. D’s Wings, a well-known eatery in Memphis, revealed multiple health code violations. The inspection took place on October 9, 2025, and resulted in a score of 71, indicating significant issues that require immediate attention.

Located at 3722 N Watkins St, Memphis, Ms. D’s Wings is popular among locals for its chicken offerings. However, the recent findings have raised concerns about food safety and sanitation at the establishment. A follow-up inspection is scheduled within ten days to ensure compliance with health regulations.

Details of the Violations

The inspection report documented a total of 15 violations. Among the most concerning issues were:

– The person in charge did not wash their hands between preparing food and handling supplies.
– Rusty and dirty cooler racks and a can opener were noted, alongside dust accumulation in clean utensils and an ice scoop.
– The person in charge was unaware of the required cooling procedures, with no thermometer or timing method to monitor food temperatures.
– Dish soap was improperly stored atop the floor cooler, while sanitizer and dishwasher soap were placed on the three-compartment sink.
– Multiple food containers lacked proper labels, and many were uncovered, increasing the risk of contamination.
– Clean utensils were not stored in a manner that protects their food contact surfaces.
– The food preparation area exhibited rusty cooler racks, damaged surfaces, and dirty equipment that required cleaning.
– The establishment was found to have damaged walls and floors, and overhead lights were inoperative.
– The current health permit and the last inspection report were not displayed for public viewing.

Next Steps and Implications

Addressing these violations is crucial for Ms. D’s Wings to maintain its operational permit. The follow-up inspection will assess whether the necessary corrections have been made. If the restaurant fails to comply with health standards, it may face permit suspension, which could have serious implications for its business and reputation.

A detailed report of the recent inspection is available online, allowing the public to review the specific violations and the restaurant’s response. As a community favorite, the hope is that Ms. D’s Wings will take swift action to rectify these issues and continue serving its patrons safely.

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