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If you are planning on eating at Codys ,inside, be sure to bring a Fly swatter. Not a pleasant experinece.
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If you are planning on eating at Codys ,inside, be sure to bring a Fly swatter. Not a pleasant experinece.
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If you are planning on eating at Codys ,inside, be sure to bring a Fly swatter. Not a pleasant experinece.
Inside??? Doesn't sound very inviting. Flies carry more disease than mosquitos. I think its probably from all those peanut shells on the floor. I don't like that restaurant, I never feel its very clean in there.
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Inside??? Doesn't sound very inviting. Flies carry more disease than mosquitos. I think its probably from all those peanut shells on the floor. I don't like that restaurant, I never feel its very clean in there.

[SIZE="6"]I too do not like flies or mosquitoes ---But I love Codys[/SIZE
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Inside??? Doesn't sound very inviting. Flies carry more disease than mosquitos. I think its probably from all those peanut shells on the floor. I don't like that restaurant, I never feel its very clean in there.
I agree Kathie. We do our walk every morning at Sumpter Landing, and go past Cody's every day. All we see is peanut shells on sidewalk and pressure sprayed into the Lake. But, the biggest problem we see, is bird poop on chairs, railings and on ground, while they are already putting out the condiments for the day. The birds are flying in and out of the outside area, doing their thing!! If you look at the chairs out there, you will see the poop. We sometimes see the person who hoses down, in the morning, spraying the shells towards the lake. I'm surprised the health dept doesn't say anything, unless they are within the limits of, thats all they have to do? I'm sure inside is cleaner, I would think? Maybe they need a high powered vacuum to pick up the shells, but the bird poop, I don't know. I'm not evaluating the food, just the cleanup issue.
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I agree Kathie. We do our walk every morning at Sumpter Landing, and go past Cody's every day. All we see is peanut shells on sidewalk and pressure sprayed into the Lake. But, the biggest problem we see, is bird poop on chairs, railings and on ground, while they are already putting out the condiments for the day. The birds are flying in and out of the outside area, doing their thing!! If you look at the chairs out there, you will see the poop. We sometimes see the person who hoses down, in the morning, spraying the shells towards the lake. I'm surprised the health dept doesn't say anything, unless they are within the limits of, thats all they have to do? I'm sure inside is cleaner, I would think? Maybe they need a high powered vacuum to pick up the shells, but the bird poop, I don't know. I'm not evaluating the food, just the cleanup issue.

HEY...they are gonna crum up Lake Sumter washing their shells into the lake!!!!. That is almost as bad as pee.

Whazzamatta those lazy bums?

I hope the peanut shell patrol catches em.

I winked, but I am kinda serious. That is like sweeping dirt under the rug.

My mom woulda frowned on that cleaning process, for sure.
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So, there is PNuts in Lake Sumter?
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We are coming in to fly season. They will be everywhere just like they are every year.
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If you are planning on eating at Codys ,inside, be sure to bring a Fly swatter. Not a pleasant experinece.
I hope the manager was alerted to this condition.
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I hope the manager was alerted to this condition.
What could a manager do ?
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What could a manager do ?
Have the cleaner sweep up the peanut shells, then powerwash???
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Have the cleaner sweep up the peanut shells, then powerwash???
Sorry, I thought we were talking about flies
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There are commercial grade fly control devices that can be installed for a minimal price.
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I hope the manager was alerted to this condition.
I'm sure the manager already knows.

I took my Mom there 4 yrs ago and the flies were so bad inside, we hardly spoke cause they would fly so close to our mouths, we thought they'd fly in. Gross.

They landed on our salad, drinks, steak, you name it.

A manager would have to be blind not to see them all over the windows, chairs and tables.

We never went back. And all windows and doors were closed, so they weren't coming in that way. I guess they just live in there. Wonder how many live in the kitchen?????????????????
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