This article was published on December 5, 2011 and information contained within may now be out of date.
Recent research by the Food Standards Agency (FSA) has shown that nearly 17 million people suffer from stomach upsets in the UK every year and many more instances go unreported. Nobody wants to have their Christmas festivities ruined and as far as food hygiene ratings go there’s safety in numbers.
With Christmas fast approaching plans are being made for the festive period. If you’re organising a gathering with family, friends or work colleagues at a local restaurant, pub or hotel don’t just check out the menu, check out the food hygiene rating as well.
Good food hygiene is getting easier to spot these days with the recent introduction of the National Food Hygiene Rating Scheme. Restaurants, pubs, hotels, (as well as cafes, takeaways and other places that sell or serve food) are now being rated from 0 – 5 on their hygiene standards when a food hygiene inspection is carried out by East Lindsey District Council.
Catriona Stewart, Head of the Food Hygiene Ratings Team at the FSA stated that “The FHRS is all about putting the consumer first, supplying people with useful information on which to base their choice of where to eat. The FSA is working in partnership with East Lindsey District Council and other local authorities to introduce this scheme nationally. It means that when you eat out – be it in the area you live or further away – you can easily compare hygiene standards of different food outlets.”
It’s easy to check out the ratings by looking them up online at www.food.gov.uk/ratings.
Christmas party goers can also look out for the distinctive green and black stickers that businesses are encouraged to display at their outlets to tell their customers the rating they were given.
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