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Violations marked as priority contribute directly to the elimination, prevention or reduction in the hazards associated with foodborne illness. Priority violations include prevention of contamination, cooking, reheating, cooling and handwashing.
Priority foundation rules support, facilitate or enable one or more priority items.
Core violations include items that usually relate to general sanitation, operational controls, equipment design or general maintenance.
Only categories in which an establishment was cited are listed.
Jan. 5
Bubble & Bean
1902 W. Pleasant Grove Road, Rogers
Priority Foundation Violations: Facility lacks verifiable employee health reporting agreement.
CVS / Pharmacy
1749 W. Walnut St., Rogers
Core Violations: Restrooms lacking handwash signage. Posted permit expired.
Dollar General
111 Commercial St., Centerton
Core Violations: Broken wall panel in electric room, and insulation coming through ceiling in back storage area.
Dollar Tree
4321 S. Pleasant Crossing Blvd., Rogers
Core Violations: Facility lacks covered trash receptacles in restrooms. Posted retail...
Source: https://www.arkansasonline.com/news/2026/jan/19/benton-county-restaurant-inspections-excessive/
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