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food hygiene ratings scheme launched in northern ireland

... councils across northern ireland are today rolling out the national food hygiene rating scheme (fhrs), designed to inform people about the food hygiene ratings of local food outlets ... ‘the scheme is a real opportunity for businesses like ours to showcase how seriously we take food hygiene ... ’ the scheme, which launched today at belfast's café vaudeville to mark the start of food safety week in northern ireland, rates the food hygiene standards of over 11,000 local businesses where people can eat or buy food, from cafés and restaurants to supermarkets and delis ... uk/ratings or simply look out for the striking green and black stickers and certificates inside food businesses ... the fhrs is operated by the food standards agency in northern ireland in partnership with 17 district councils throughout the region ... under the scheme, food businesses are rated on a scale of zero to five with zero meaning 'urgent improvement necessary' and the top rating of five representing a ‘very good’ standard of food hygiene ... below is an example of a sticker for a business with a hygiene rating of ‘5’ and 'very good' hygiene standards ... speaking at the launch of the fhrs, michael jackson, head of food safety and operations, food standard agency in northern ireland, said: 'the aim of the food hygiene rating scheme is to help people make informed choices around the purchase of food – wherever they eat or shop more

 Source : food.gov.uk   Date : 6 June 2011   Category : Food And Health
food hygiene rating scheme local authority grants announced

... the agency has announced a further round of grant funding for local authorities in england and northern ireland adopting the national food hygiene rating scheme ... the scheme helps consumers choose where to eat out or shop for food by giving them information about the hygiene standards in restaurants, cafés, takeaways, hotels and food shops more

 Source : food.gov.uk   Date : 10 March 2011   Category : Food And Health
national food hygiene rating scheme launched

... the food standards agency (fsa) is today launching a national food hygiene rating scheme that will help you choose where to eat out or shop for food by giving you information about the hygiene standards in restaurants, pubs, cafes, takeaways, hotels, supermarkets, and other places you eat out and buy food ... you can search for food businesses and their hygiene ratings at food ... stickers in windows the bright green and black food hygiene stickers showing a rating from zero to five will soon be a feature of shopping centres and high streets, as the fsa, in partnership with local authorities, rolls out its food hygiene rating scheme (fhrs) across england, wales and northern ireland ... the aim is to reduce the one million cases of food poisoning suffered by people each year ... the stickers will show how good the hygiene standards are at places where you can eat or buy food, including restaurants, cafés, takeaways and supermarkets ... following inspections by local council food safety officers, the hygiene standards are rated on a scale ... at the top of the scale is ‘5’ – this means the hygiene standards are very good ... below is an example of a sticker for a business with a hygiene rating of ‘5’ and ‘very good’ hygiene standards ... what the public say about hygiene a snapshot survey, recently carried out for the fsa, indicated that more than eight in 10 members of the public (86%) consider hygiene standards to be extremely important when eating out, significantly outweighing other considerations such as price and location more

 Source : food.gov.uk   Date : 30 November 2010   Category : Food And Health
food hygiene rating scheme update

... the agency has today written to all local authorities in england, wales and northern ireland to tell them about local launches of the national food hygiene rating scheme (fhrs), its branding and other developments ... fhrs will help consumers choose where to eat out or shop for food by giving them information about the hygiene standards in restaurants, pubs, cafes, takeaways, hotels, supermarkets, and other places they eat out and buy food ... catriona stewart, head of the food hygiene ratings team, said: ‘it’s a really exciting time for the scheme as things are moving on apace ... we are very pleased with the look and feel that the new branding gives to the scheme as it makes it easy for consumers to see at a glance what the hygiene rating is ... ’ name and branding for scheme has been agreed in line with the findings of independent research with consumers, the national scheme will be called the ‘food hygiene rating scheme’ and ratings will be shown on a simple numeric scale ... the newly designed branding that is published today makes it easy for consumers to understand and use food hygiene ratings ... searching for hygiene ratings online the agency also announced today that the it system – including the online consumer search facility and the local authority data upload system – is now in the testing phase more

 Source : food.gov.uk   Date : 19 August 2010   Category : Food And Health
national food hygiene rating scheme local authority grants available

... the agency has announced a second round of grant funding for local authorities in england, wales and northern ireland intending to be 'early adopters' of the national food hygiene rating scheme (also known as 'scores on the doors') more

 Source : food.gov.uk   Date : 21 July 2010   Category : Food And Health
research on national hygiene rating scheme published

... the food standards agency has published the results of independent consumer research about how to ensure the national food hygiene rating scheme (known as 'scores on the doors') is easy to understand and use ... the national scheme, which will start to be rolled out in the autumn, is a joint agency and local authority initiative that will provide consumers with information about standards of food hygiene in restaurants, shops, bars and cafés, to help consumers choose where to buy food or eat out ... sarah appleby, head of enforcement at the food standards agency, said: 'it’s tremendous that we are getting close to rolling out a national food hygiene rating scheme ... publishing individual hygiene ratings for cafés, shops and restaurants will not only give diners and shoppers information to help them choose the safest place to buy food, but will also, over time, drive up standards and help prevent food poisoning ... food poisoning is not only unpleasant but can be dangerous, and is estimated to cost the economy about £1 ... ' about the research the research was carried out to help the agency decide how best to represent the scheme to consumers in terms of the name, and the symbols and words that should be used to describe the six different hygiene ratings ... the main findings of the research were: food hygiene was important to consumers and a national scheme was welcomed to provide clarity and consistencyconsumers preferred the name of the initiative to say exactly what it does – ‘food hygiene rating scheme’ was popular consumers liked the ratings shown on a simple numerical scale with associated descriptors such as ‘satisfactory’ or ‘very good’ background the agency is establishing a national food hygiene rating scheme for england, wales and northern ireland for hygiene standards in food business establishments more

 Source : food.gov.uk   Date : 7 June 2010   Category : Standards and Certificates
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