Summit County Public Health inspected hundreds of food-serving facilities in July, including restaurants, nursing homes, grocery stores and gas stations, according to health data obtained by an Akron Beacon Journal database .

Food establishments are inspected one to four times per year, depending on the likelihood of a foodborne illness. Inspectors determine whether or not these establishments are compliant with the Ohio Uniform Food Safety Code , which ensures food is safe for public consumption.

Establishments with multiple uncorrected violations can have their licenses revoked or suspended, or in a severe case, the establishment could be forced to permanently close.

Which Summit County establishments had the most critical violations in July?

Talamo's, 1195 Kenmore Boulevard, A

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