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Berks County is divided into three jurisdictions: Reading, Muhlenberg Township and the rest of the county. Reading and Muhlenberg Township have their own food safety inspectors and the rest of the county is inspected by Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture inspectors. The results will be posted every other week.

All food vendors are inspected at least once a year. Other inspections can be triggered by a change of owner, a follow up if a facility had been out of compliance or by a complaint filed with the PDA. View any vendor’s last inspection report online .



Click on the PDF version of the inspection report for all details. If a food provider is labeled out of compliance, that means it has one or more violations that require a return visit by an inspector. The establishment is given time to fix the problem(s) and remains open for business.

Below are the results of inspections conducted between May 8 and May 24, 2024, that were filed in the state database as of May 28 at 12 p.m. Redner’s Quick Shoppe #12 , 24 E.

Main St., Bally, May 24: one violation. Milk and eggs were held at 48°F, in the the refrigeration area, rather than 41°F or below as required.

B Chamberlain LLC , 1 Flying Hills Drive, Reading, May 23: no violations. Food Shop , 1200 Columbia Ave., Sinking Spring, May 23: no violations.

Gouglersville Fire Company #1 , 475 Mohns Hill Road, Sinking Spring, May 23: three violations. Observed cardboard lining the bottom of the bain marie unit. This is not a cleanab.

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