by Emma Williamson | Nov 4, 2011 | Food Safety
Appalling food hygiene conditions at a Middlesbrough hotel have landed the owners with a massive fine of £16,000 and a further £2,000 in costs, which is the highest ever incurred by a Middlesbrough food business for putting the public at risk of food poisoning. (Photo Gallery Below)
by Emma Williamson | Nov 4, 2011 | Food Safety
The European Union (EU) has extended the ban on selected Egyptian seeds and beans, which was imposed following the deadly E.coli outbreaks in Europe earlier this year.
by Emma Williamson | Nov 4, 2011 | Food Safety
Whole Foods Market, Kensington High Street was fined £2,000 for failing to inform a customer about the presence of walnuts in one of its products.
by theEHP | Nov 4, 2011 | Food Safety
From E. coli contaminated bean sprouts in Germany, to cantaloupe melons with Listeria in the USA, to preserved olives and cheeses with Botulism in France closely followed by warnings here in the UK of catching E coli from unwashed vegetables, there never seems to be a day go by without serious warnings of food poisoning issues somewhere in the world
by Emma Williamson | Oct 27, 2011 | Food Safety
Luton Council has successfully prosecuted fast food shop Tubby J’s, formally operating at 193 Dunstable Road in Luton, for offences under the licensing, food hygiene and health and safety legislation between January and October 2010.
by Emma Williamson | Oct 27, 2011 | Food Safety
A Chinese takeaway has been fined thousands of pounds after customers complained to the council of food poisoning.