Food Safety: ‘Good Food Chinese takeaway’ owner prosecuted for bad food hygiene
THE owner of a Basildon takeaway called the “Good Food Chinese” has been prosecuted for some “not so good” food hygiene.
THE owner of a Basildon takeaway called the “Good Food Chinese” has been prosecuted for some “not so good” food hygiene.
Guidance on the provision of food in a village hall, or other community setting, has been published. The guidance, which is aimed at community and charity groups and local authorities in England, should help clarify which food operations carried out in these venues require registration.
A fried chicken shop has been fined £9,406 after pleading guilty to “very serious” food safety offences after an investigation by Havering Council.
THREE Middlesbrough takeaway owners have been fined for breaching food hygiene regulations. Inspections carried out by Environmental Health Officers from Middlesbrough Council’s Community Protection Service have resulted in two separate prosecutions.
A Chinese restaurant owner and manager have been left with a bill for over £5,000 after their premises was found with poor food hygiene standards.
The Scottish Government has published its review of the lessons to be learned from the horsemeat incident.