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Warnbro kebab shop and Cockburn Pasta Cup fined by Health Department

Staff writerWeekend Kwinana Courier

A KEBAB shop and a Pasta Cup have been slapped with hefty fines this month by the Health Department for unclean premises.

Origin Kebabs in Warnbro Shopping Centre faces a $50,000 fine plus costs of $3000 after being convicted of failing to store potentially hazardous food under temperature control, not maintaining a standard of cleanliness and failing to maintain all equipment to a standard of cleanliness.

The breaches of the Food Act 2008 occurred on June 30, 2016 and July 13, 2016.

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A Pasta Cup on Beeliar Drive, Cockburn Central has breached the Food Act four times and copped a $12,000 fine plus costs of $1737.

Between February 19, 2018 and March 14, 2018, the business failed to protect stored food from contamination, was not maintained to a standard of cleanliness, failed to maintain all equipment to a standard of cleanliness and failed to maintain the food premises in a good state of repair.