What's Up With Restaurant Grades? Or Should I Say "Down" With Them?
Is it only me? Are you also noticing a subtle decreasing of restaurant sanitation grades? In the past month, out of the six different restaurants that I have been in (all over the state of North Carolina) - there has only been one that had a grade above 95.
Does this possibly mean that the state sanitation department has gotten stricter with its ratings? Possibly, but not probable. As with many things in life, I think there is a very subtle demise of our society in every pocket. That includes our more tolerant nature towards restaurants and how they are graded.
Several years ago, I remember my mom would absolutely not go in a restaurant that had a grade below 98 or so. Not a bad practice, I guess, but it is not also extremely fair. Having two daughters that are working in food services, I am understanding more of the petty reasons for getting a bad sanitation grade. It could be something that has nothing to do with the food preparation. I do wish there was a way to differentiate in these cases.
Anyway, I was just wondering if there is a philosophical reason for more and more restaurants having lower grades or if it's just my imagination running away with me, which seems to happen a lot! Nevertheless, I hate to think that the reason would be because we are a society that doesn't care about quality any more. That's a dangerous place to go and stay, me thinks!
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