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Restaurants in Jersey must display scores on the doors

November 24, 2017
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Every restaurant, café, and takeaway in Jersey must show their ‘Eat Safe’ food safety and hygiene standard rating from next month or face prosecution.

All businesses providing food directly to the public are inspected and awarded a food safety star rating from zero to five stars. The rating depends on how well they comply with the Jersey Food Law and the Food Standards Agency food safety code of practice.

Until now, only businesses with three or more stars have been allowed to display their ratings. This was intended to encourage those with low ratings to improve their hygiene practices. From 1 December 2017, every business must display their rating.

Director of Environmental Health, Stewart Petrie said: “When we buy food from a business, we expect the kitchen to be clean, free from vermin and for the food to be produced hygienically. Food poisoning of any type is incredibly unpleasant and for some people can result in life changing illness. Compulsory display of the Eat Safe sticker allows people to make an informed choice before deciding where to eat.”

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