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Mother's Day Brunch in Boston? Watch for These Red Flags
Panko Alerts · May 4, 2026
Mother's Day brunch spots get slammed with crowds, which can lead to food sitting out too long or running low on clean dishes. If you see lukewarm eggs on the buffet, empty chafing dish fuel, or servers not changing serving spoons between dishes, those are signs food might not be safe. When restaurants are understaffed for big crowds, food safety sometimes takes a back seat to speed.
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Source: Panko Alerts
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