HEALTHWSOC ABC CHARLOTTE
Uptown, Lake Norman restaurants get ‘B’ health grade
The Charlotte Business Journal reported on monthly health-code inspections for food establishments across Mecklenburg County, noting that many received grades of “B” or “C” during July. A total of 867 establishments were reviewed, covering restaurants, food stands, and mobile-food operators. Specific low-scoring locations included spots in Uptown, the Lake Norman area, and south Charlotte.
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