Two takeaways in Preston city centre were told “major improvement was necessary” after receiving one-out-of-five food hygiene ratings.
Casa Bz and Four Cornerz, both in Corporation Street, were handed one-out-of-five hygiene ratings following inspections on October 11. The reports showed that improvement was necessary in the handling of food including preparation, cooking, re-heating, cooling and storage. Improvement was also necessary in the cleanliness and condition of the facilities and buildings. This includes having an appropriate layout, ventilation and hand washing facilities to enable good food hygiene.
Local authorities are responsible for enforcing food hygiene laws and can inspect a business at any point in the food production and distribution process. Authorised officers from the local council will visit the premises to check the business is complying with food law and producing food that is safe to eat.
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