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Food Safety Alerts for Los Angeles
Los Angeles County has one of the largest restaurant inspection programs in the country, covering over 100,000 food facilities. Panko Alerts brings LA County health inspection data together with federal recalls and outbreak alerts in one feed.
LA County inspection grades
Los Angeles County uses a letter grading system (A, B, C) based on a 100-point scale. Restaurants must post their grade card in a visible location. Scores of 90+ earn an A, 80-89 earn a B, and below 80 earn a C. Unlike NYC, LA doesn't have a 'Grade Pending' system — grades are posted immediately.
Sources monitored for LA
Panko Alerts tracks LA County Department of Public Health inspection results, FDA recalls affecting California, FSIS meat and poultry alerts, CDC outbreak investigations, California-specific labor law changes (including minimum wage updates), and state food safety regulations.
Why LA operators need real-time alerts
LA County's food scene spans dozens of cities and unincorporated areas, each with slightly different enforcement patterns. Keeping up with inspections, recalls, and regulatory changes across this sprawling metro area is a full-time job. Panko Alerts condenses it into a 90-second daily scan.
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