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fhrs achieves 150 local authority adopters
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newcastle-under-lyme borough council has today become the 150th local authority in england, wales and northern ireland to roll out the food hygiene rating scheme. other local authorities will be rolling out the scheme over the next few months. ratings from all participating councils can be found at food.gov.uk/ratings. the food standards agency's food hygiene rating scheme helps you choose where to eat out or shop for food by giving you information about the hygiene standards in restaurants, pubs, cafés, takeaways, hotels and other places you eat, as well as in supermarkets and other food shops. about the scheme the food hygiene rating scheme is run by local authorities in partnership with the fsa. in areas where the scheme is running, each food business is given a food hygiene rating on a scale from 0 to 5 when it is inspected by a local authority food safety officer. the top rating is ‘5’ – this means the hygiene standards are very good. the bottom is ‘0’ – this means urgent improvement is required. when you eat out or shop for food, look out for a sticker like the one below in the window or on the door, or certificate on display, showing you the food hygiene rating for that business. does your favourite restaurant, takeaway or food shop have good hygiene standards? you can find out at food.gov.uk/ratings the food hygiene rating scheme is new. this means not all food businesses with have a hygiene rating yet, but more business are being rated all the time. a different scheme, with similar aims, is being rolled out by local authorities in scotland.
Source :food.gov.uk
Date :
14
June
2011
Category :
Rest
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worried about where your food comes from and whether it’s safe to eat? well, if you take a big ‘bite’ of the agency’s quarterly magazine we hope you’ll find some reassurance about how much is being done to safeguard your food from the time it enters the uk until it is on your dinner plates. the latest issue of bite will take you on a step-by-step journey through the food chain, highlighting the food safety checks carried out by staff at port health authorities, by food manufacturers supplying shops throughout the uk and by the retailers on our high streets.
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lord jeff rooker, the chair of the food standards agency, has announced four new appointments to the advisory committee on the microbiological safety of food (acmsf). the acmsf provides the agency with independent advice on the microbiological safety of food.
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the food standards agency has published its report of a recent focused audit on the food law enforcement services of blaenau gwent county borough council. you can find this report at the link below. blaenau gwent was one of three local authorities in wales selected for the first part of the focused audit programme, and this audit was undertaken in december 2010.
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the uk has confirmed it is to review the way official food safety controls are carried out in a bid to simplify the system, ensure consistency across sectors and centralise responsibility under four national bodies. the food standards agency (fsa) said at its board meeting this week it is to undertake a far-reaching rethink on the system for charging for inspections at food business operations (fbo).
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Coca.Cola
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PEPSI
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