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Natrona County health and food inspections (7/31/26–8/6/26)
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Oil City News
— The Casper-Natrona County Health Department inspects restaurants, grocery stores, convenience stores, mobile food units, commissaries and food vending operations.
According to the program manager for Environmental Health in Natrona County, “There is no sliding scale or a pass or failing of a health inspection.”
They have 10 days to fix the issue, and according to the health department, most facilities can easily meet the requirement.
All of the green wire shelves have old food and grease on them.
The red oven mitts have old food on them.