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Food hygiene a 'postcode lottery', Which? report finds | |
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Food outlets in a part of south-east London have the worst hygiene standards of more than 2,000 postcodes in England, Northern Ireland and Wales, an investigation has found. | Food outlets in a part of south-east London have the worst hygiene standards of more than 2,000 postcodes in England, Northern Ireland and Wales, an investigation has found. |
Bexley had six of the 10 worst postcodes studied for food hygiene. | Bexley had six of the 10 worst postcodes studied for food hygiene. |
But in one Birmingham postcode not one outlet received below a "generally satisfactory" score. | But in one Birmingham postcode not one outlet received below a "generally satisfactory" score. |
Consumer watchdog Which? compared Food Standards Agency hygiene ratings from January 2011 to March this year. | Consumer watchdog Which? compared Food Standards Agency hygiene ratings from January 2011 to March this year. |
It found wide variations between different areas and High Street chains. | |
'Unacceptable lottery' | 'Unacceptable lottery' |
In the worst postcode, DA7, Bexley, nearly half of the eateries inspected (45%) rated lower than "generally satisfactory", the watchdog found. | |
B35, the Castle Vale district of Birmingham, offered the highest standards of food hygiene. | |
Which? executive director Richard Lloyd said: "Our investigation shows that food hygiene is an unacceptable postcode lottery. | Which? executive director Richard Lloyd said: "Our investigation shows that food hygiene is an unacceptable postcode lottery. |
"Diners shouldn't be taking a risk with their health simply by choosing the wrong area in which to eat out. | "Diners shouldn't be taking a risk with their health simply by choosing the wrong area in which to eat out. |
"We want everywhere that serves food to the public to display their hygiene score prominently so people can make an informed choice." | "We want everywhere that serves food to the public to display their hygiene score prominently so people can make an informed choice." |
Data disputed | |
Across England, Northern Ireland and Wales, Which? found 18% of La Tasca outlets inspected had a rating of less than "generally satisfactory", while 13% of Little Chefs inspected had low ratings. | Across England, Northern Ireland and Wales, Which? found 18% of La Tasca outlets inspected had a rating of less than "generally satisfactory", while 13% of Little Chefs inspected had low ratings. |
About three in 10 Chicken Cottage outlets (29%) and a quarter (26%) of Dixy Chicken takeaway shops inspected were rated below "generally satisfactory". | |
A spokeswoman for La Tasca said the firm disputed the data and the survey was not an accurate reflection. | |
She said it has not received any enforcement notices in the UK in the past 18 months. | |
A number of convenience store chains also had about a fifth of their outlets inspected rated less than "generally satisfactory", including Best-In and Best-One (22%), Costcutter (21%), Premier (21%) and Londis (20%). | |
But some major chains had no poor scores recorded at all, including Carluccio's, Eat, Marriot Hotels, Premier Inn and Zizzi. | But some major chains had no poor scores recorded at all, including Carluccio's, Eat, Marriot Hotels, Premier Inn and Zizzi. |
A survey to accompany the research suggested 75% of consumers would not eat at a food outlet that received a hygiene rating below "generally satisfactory". | A survey to accompany the research suggested 75% of consumers would not eat at a food outlet that received a hygiene rating below "generally satisfactory". |
Which? surveyed 2,000 people between 28 and 31 March. |
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