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Government accept Food hygiene pledge

By: Jeff Richards

CHOOSING that that you choose to can eat at your favourite restaurant or rustling up something yourself is about for that you choose to to be made easier.
The whole Food Standards Agency (FSA) contain announced new plans to rate the whole set of level of cleanliness wherever food is served to the whole public.

A green and black sticker rating restaurants, hotels, cafes and pubs will be made visible for people that for which you can see the whole standards of somewhere that they intend to eat from the.

Although each of the scheme is voluntary at every one of the moment, one restaurateur on the Blackpool thinks the whole set of it will raise all of the standard of food outlets all over all of the Fylde as that they compete for top marks.

Robert Wynne, owner of West Coast Rock Cafe contained in the Blackpool, said: "I think all of the more transparency the many better.

"Customers something like that form of thing and people for example to know what is going on with a restaurant and I am broadly supportive of it."

"I would suggest it's certainly one of those things that have a snowball effect where once big restaurants do it, many of the others will follow."

The whole set of scheme will score outlets you get with the one so which you can five, contained in the five to be all of the highest standard of hygiene.

Before the many rating system is adopted, the Fylde's three local authorities can have so for you to can fund it and conduct a full inspection of all restaurants.

Wyre Council is to begin this act inside the June next year, but Blackpool and Fylde Council have been yet to announce their exact intentions.

Only once many of the local authorities chose that for which you can take up all the sticker system will them to be rated and all the results put on every one of the FSA website.

Mike Gibson, general manager of Toast within your Blackpool, said: "I am delighted for that you choose to to learn about many of the new scheme which is due for you to be rolled out during the all the first or second part of Blackpool Council's new financial year.

"As a quality food outlet documented in Blackpool we welcome every other tangible measurement of quality which can be used as a bench mark to gauge standards.

"We will be proud to display our sticker having been inspected."

Susan Fazackerley of Fylde Borough Council also welcomed each of the new proposal.

She said: "Anything that raises the standards of hygiene I would support it.

"In your Fylde I think we may have a good record for food hygiene - I think restaurants would welcome attempting to this."

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CHOOSING that that you choose to can eat at your favourite restaurant or rustling up something yourself is about for that you choose to to be made easier. The whole Food Standards Agency (FSA) contain announced new plans to rate the whole set of level of cleanliness wherever food is served to the whole public. A green and black sticker rating restaurants, hotels, cafes and pubs will be made visible for people that for which you can see the whole standards of somewhere that they intend to eat from the. Although each of the scheme is voluntary at every one of the moment, one restaurateur on the Blackpool thinks the whole set of it will raise all of the standard of food outlets all over all of the Fylde as that they compete for top marks. Robert Wynne, owner of West Coast Rock Cafe contained in the Blackpool, said: "I think all of the more transparency the many better. "Customers something like that form of thing and people for example to know what is going on with a restaurant and I am broadly supportive of it." "I would suggest it's certainly one of those things that have a snowball effect where once big restaurants do it, many of the others will follow." The whole set of scheme will score outlets you get with the one so which you can five, contained in the five to be all of the highest standard of hygiene. Before the many rating system is adopted, the Fylde's three local authorities can have so for you to can fund it and conduct a full inspection of all restaurants. Wyre Council is to begin this act inside the June next year, but Blackpool and Fylde Council have been yet to announce their exact intentions. Only once many of the local authorities chose that for which you can take up all the sticker system will them to be rated and all the results put on every one of the FSA website. Mike Gibson, general manager of Toast within your Blackpool, said: "I am delighted for that you choose to to learn about many of the new scheme which is due for you to be rolled out during the all the first or second part of Blackpool Council's new financial year. "As a quality food outlet documented in Blackpool we welcome every other tangible measurement of quality which can be used as a bench mark to gauge standards. "We will be proud to display our sticker having been inspected." Susan Fazackerley of Fylde Borough Council also welcomed each of the new proposal. She said: "Anything that raises the standards of hygiene I would support it. "In your Fylde I think we may have a good record for food hygiene - I think restaurants would welcome attempting to this." Paddy Hardcastle: Paddy is a leading expert within the food hygiene certificate industry with over 10 years experience at offering food and hygiene certificate training.

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