Food Safety: Hygiene offences at kebab shop
Food business operators of a kebab shop in Pembrokeshire have been fined a total of £3,000 for food hygiene offences.
Food business operators of a kebab shop in Pembrokeshire have been fined a total of £3,000 for food hygiene offences.
A RESTAURANT owner who failed to act on repeated warnings about its dirty kitchen has been hit with a £1,015 court bill.
A five-month-old baby was rushed to hospital after contracting a rare form of Salmonella from a family pet. The baby’s family initially thought he had a bug, but his symptoms developed into severe diarrhoea so they took him to St George’s Hospital in Tooting.
Over the past few days a number of local authorities in Warwickshire and other areas in England have rolled out the Agency’s Food Hygiene Rating Scheme. This means there are now more than 200 local authorities in England, Wales and Northern Ireland publishing more than 180,000 food hygiene ratings at food.gov.uk/ratings.
Everyone struggles to understand verification procedures, even experts. The more you find out about it, the less you realise you know. This is not surprising as Principle 6 Verification is perhaps the most complex. (By Anthony Bowmer of RSA Food Safety)
The owner of a dirty Bradford take-away restaurant has been fined more than £2,000 in a prosecution brought by Bradford Council.