NY1 At 20: 2010 Report Reviews Beginning Of NYC's Letter-Grading System For Restaurants
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NY1 VIDEO: In July of 2010, the Department of Health began assigning letter grades to all city restaurants based on sanitation inspections, what you now know as the A, B or Cs in the windows of your favorite places to eat. NY1's Anthony Pascale filed the following report on July 28, 2010, the day the first grade was given out.
NY1 FOLLOW-UP:Today, the health department says that 41 percent of restaurants receive an A grade, up from 27 percent when the program began. And according to a department survey, 88 percent of New Yorkers take those A B Cs into consideration when choosing a place to eat.
For a detailed look at statistics from the Department of Health on the letter-grading system, visit http://www.nyc.gov/html/doh/downloads/pdf/rii/restaurant-grading-18-month-report.pdf.