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6,712 food establishments in London require improvement to Food Hygiene Standards

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6,712 (10.1%) food establishments in London require improvement to Food Hygiene Standards

It should be mandatory for food hygiene ratings to be displayed at premises in England to help improve hygiene standards as is already the case in Wales and Northern Ireland says GMB London

There are 6,712 (10.1%) food establishments in London that have a Food Hygiene Rating of 2 or less, those requiring improvement, a new study by GMB London region shows.  [see notes to editors for household names and national chains that have scored 2 or less in London boroughs]

Westminster has the largest number of food establishments in London requiring improvement with 614 (13.2%).

Next in the league with the highest number of food establishments requiring improvement is Ealing with 414 (15%), followed by Camden with 404 (14.1%), Newham with 386 (20.7%), Tower Hamlets with 358 (13.3%) and Hackney with 308 (12.1%).

In London as a whole, 10.1% of food establishments require improvement, higher than the England figure of 5%.

Set out in the table below are the current figures for 33 London boroughs showing the number of businesses with a Food Hygiene Rating of 0-2.  These numbers are correct as of 22 September 2017.

It is not just small businesses that need to raise standards. Several chains and household names appear in lists for 157 areas in the East of England, London, South East and Dorset and Wiltshire looked at in this GMB study. These include Bella Italia; Boots; BP Express Shopping ; Burger King; Caffe Nero; Carluccios; Chicken Cottage; Co-op; Costa Coffee; Costcutter; Esso Service Station; Frankie And Bennys; Greggs; Holiday Inn Express; Holland and Barrett; Hilton London Paddington Hotel; Iceland; Kentucky Fried Chicken; IKEA; Londis; Marks And Spencer - Simply Food; Odeon Cinema; Pappa John's; Patisserie Valerie; Pizza Express; Pizza Hut; Poundland; Premier Express; Riley's Sports Bar; Slug And Lettuce; Starbucks; Southern Fried Chicken; Spar; Subway; Tesco; Turtle Bay; Waitrose; Waldorf Hilton; Wimpy; WHSmith; and YO! Sushi.

Several outsourced firms also appear on the list including Compass, Interserve, Mitie and ISS. Other notable names are Crystal Palace Football Club, South Norwood, Hornchurch, Staines, West Beckenham and Lymington Conservative Clubs, The Priory Group, Harrow Crown Court and Swindon Borough Council. [See note 7 for all household names by district]

For a full list of food establishments by borough or district showing name and address, rating and last inspection date please see note 8 for links to Food Standards Agency Food Hygiene ratings.

On the back of the study, GMB London is calling for it to be made mandatory that Food Hygiene ratings produced by the Food Standards Agency (FSA) must be displayed in the premises of any organisation that sells or provides food in England. Wales introduced mandatory display of food hygiene ratings in November 2013 and Northern Ireland in October 2016.

 

   

Businesses with low rating (0-2

Number of businesses

% low rating

 

England

21,490

430,085

5.0

 

London

6,712

66,454

10.1

rank

       

1

Westminster

614

4,655

13.2

2

Ealing

414

2,767

15.0

3

Camden

404

2,875

14.1

4

Newham

386

1,864

20.7

5

Tower Hamlets

358

2,685

13.3

6

Hackney

308

2,535

12.1

7

Islington

294

1,796

16.4

8

Croydon

291

2,997

9.7

9

Enfield

288

2,101

13.7

10

Southwark

288

2,891

10.0

11

Brent

280

2,072

13.5

12

Lewisham

254

1,966

12.9

13

Hounslow

214

1,543

13.9

14

Lambeth

197

2,889

6.8

15

Waltham Forest

192

1,816

10.6

16

Hillingdon

185

1,884

9.8

17

Wandsworth

185

2,204

8.4

18

Harrow

165

1,268

13.0

19

Havering

164

1,695

9.7

20

Barnet

133

2,069

6.4

21

Greenwich

117

1,819

6.4

22

Bromley

115

2,049

5.6

23

City of London

103

1,837

5.6

24

Merton

102

1,343

7.6

25

Barking and Dagenham

92

975

9.4

26

Haringey

90

1,683

5.3

27

Richmond upon Thames

84

1,458

5.8

28

Hammersmith and Fulham

83

1,772

4.7

29

Kingston upon Thames

78

1,191

6.5

30

Kensington and Chelsea

70

1,710

4.1

31

Redbridge

65

1,831

3.5

32

Bexley

59

1,414

4.2

33

Sutton

40

800

5.0

 

Warren Kenny, GMB London Secretary, speaking in Brighton at the Labour Party conference, said,

“GMB consider that all food premises in England should be forced to display ‘Scores on the Doors’ ratings to improve hygiene standards and protect people from harm.

“These scores are the results of inspections by local authority environmental health teams. They score food outlets from zero to five based on factors such as kitchen cleanliness, cooking methods and food management.

“Outlets inspected include restaurants, pubs, cafes, takeaways, sandwich shops, supermarkets and delicatessens. Consumers have an absolute right to know what score any outlet they may want to use has got.

“Food outlets in Wales and Northern Ireland are legally required to display their rating. However, in England, outlets do not have to display the rating they have been awarded.

“Those scoring low marks are much less likely to put them on show to customers. Whether it’s the 614 food establishments in Westminster or the 1 in 5 chance of visiting a potentially dirty or unsafe kitchen in Newham the public should have a right to know the score.

“Food hygiene standards and compliance levels have risen since the scheme was introduced in Wales.

“Making the display of hygiene ratings on the door compulsory in England would incentivise food outlets to improve or maintain high hygiene standards. This would reduce the risk of illness for customers, improve consumer confidence and save taxpayers’ money by reducing the need for, and cost of, enforcement action by councils. Everyone wins."

ENDS

Contact: Tony Warr on 07710 631336; Mark Holland on 07738 958141; Keith Williams on 07710 631339

Notes to editors

1) Source: Food Standards Agency: www.food.gov.uk

2) Ratings are given to places where you can eat out or away from home and places where you shop for food. Business types include Distributors/Transporters; Farmers/growers; Hospitals/Childcare/ Caring Premises; Hotel/bed & breakfast/guesthouses; Importers/exporters; Manufacturers/packers; Mobile caterer; Other catering premises; Pub/bar/nightclub; Restaurant/Café/Canteen; Supermarkets/hypermarkets; Other Retailers; Schools/colleges/universities; and, Takeaway/sandwich shops.

3) The food hygiene rating scheme is run by the Food Standards Agency in partnership with local authorities in England, Wales and Northern Ireland. Data on Food Hygiene ratings is available from http://ratings.food.gov.uk/

4) Ratings are worked out by a food safety officer inspecting a business to check it meets the requirements of food hygiene law. The inspection officer will check how hygienically the food is handled – how it is prepared, cooked, re-heated, cooled and stored; the condition of the structure of the buildings – the cleanliness, layout, lighting, ventilation and other facilities; and, how the business manages what it does to make sure food is safe and so that the officer can be confident standards will be maintained in the future.

5) The hygiene standards found at the time of inspection are rated on a scale. At the bottom of the scale is ‘0’ meaning urgent improvement is required. At the top of the scale is ‘5’ meaning the hygiene standards are very good.

5 = very good

4 = good

3 = generally satisfactory

2 = improvement necessary

1 = major improvement necessary

0 = urgent improvement necessary

6) Wales:  Food Hygiene Rating (Wales) Act 2013; Northern Ireland: Food Hygiene Rating Act (Northern Ireland) 2016

7) Table of household name companies (where occurring) that have hygiene ratings of 0-2, those requiring improvement

London

Household names

Barking and Dagenham

Londis; Costcutter

Barnet

Chicken Cottage; Costcutter; Holiday Inn Express

Bexley

Pappa John's Pizza; Booker Wholesale

Brent

Best Western Hotel; Costcutters; Londis; Papa Johns; Premier Convenience Store; Southern Fried Chicken

Bromley

Harris Academy Bromley; Iceland; Conservative Club West Beckenham (Zi Zi Catering); Costcutter

Camden

Boots (Euston Station); Caffe Nero; Chicken Cottage; Costa; Journey's Friend; Marco Pierre White New York Italian; Nisa Local; Poundland; St Pancras Renaissance Hotel; Costa Coffee; Pizza St Pancras Renaissance Hotel; Pizza Express;

City of London

Caffe Nero; Eat; La Tasca; Marks & Spencer Food To Go Ludgate; Pitcher & Piano; Starbucks; Subway & Ben + Jerry's; Superdrug; WH Smith;

Croydon

Budgens, Crystal Palace Football Club (in-house catering); Londis; Poundland; Wimpy; Costcutter; Nisa, South Norwood Conservative Club;

Ealing

Carluccio's; Costcutter; Iceland; KFC; Londis; Nisa Local; Subway; Superdrug; Turtle Bay; Chicken Cottage;  Poundland

Enfield

Farm Foods Ltd; IKEA; Nisa; Poundworld; Papa Johns; Morrisons

Greenwich

Costcutter; M&S Food and Wine;

Hackney

Costcutter; Iceland Foods; Nisa;

Hammersmith and Fulham

YO! Sushi; Costcutter;

Haringey

Costcutter; Harris Primary Academy;

Harrow

Betterway; Harrow Crown Court; Londis; Pizza Hut; Poundland; Subway;

Havering

Hornchurch Conservative Club; Poundland; Premier Cinema, Costcutter; Nisa Local; Poundland

Hillingdon

Londis; Costcutter

Hounslow

Man vs Food; Premier Stores; Costcutter; Londis

Islington

Burger King; EAT; Marks & Spencer; Nisa; Tesco; Waitrose

Kensington and Chelsea

Caffe Nero;

Lambeth

Costcutter; Iceland Foods; Londis; Papa Johns;

Lewisham

Chicken Cottage; McColls; Nisa Local; Costcutter; Londis;

Merton

KFC; Odean Cinema; Tesco; Cost Cutters; Iceland; Post Office;

Newham

Costcutter; Iceland; Londis; Nisa; Southern Fried Chicken;

Richmond upon Thames

Pizza Hut; Rileys Sports Bar; Pitcher & Piano;

Southwark

Café 1 (Tate Modern); Chicken Cottage; Co-operative Food; Costcutter; Londis; Nisa Local;

Sutton

 

Tower Hamlets

Costcutter; KFC Express; Perfect Fried Chicken; Tesco; Waitrose; Wimpy

Waltham Forest

99p Stores; Iceland; ISS @ Highams Park Academy Trust; Poundland; Southern Fried Chicken; Subway;

Wandsworth

Co-operative; Cost Cutter Express; Londis; Odeon Cinema; Poundland; Tesco;

Westminster

BAFTA; Bella Italia; Burger King; Caffe Nero; Carluccios; Chicken Cottage; Costa Coffee; Costcutter; Frankie And Bennys; Grosvenors; Holland And Barrett; Hilton London Paddington Hotel; Kentucky Fried Chicken; Kings College London; Marks And Spencer - Simply Food; Odeon Cinema; Patisserie Valerie; Pizza Express; Subway; Pizza Hut; Riley's Sports Bar; Slug And Lettuce; Tommi's Burger Joint; Tramps; Waldorf Hilton;

   

Eastern region

Household names

Bedford

McColls

Braintree

BP Express Shopping; Post Office Stores

Breckland

Post Office

Broadland

Compass Group @ Homebase

Cambridge

Caffe Nero

Castle Point

Co-operative

Chelmsford

Co-operative; Esso Service Station

Colchester

Southern Fried Chicken

Dacorum

Londis; McColls

East Cambridgeshire

Post Office

East Hertfordshire

Tesco; Nisa Local

Great Yarmouth

McColls

Harlow

McColls

Hertsmere

Londis; Haberdashers Askes Boys School; Seaworld; Subway

Huntingdonshire

Costcutters; PouindStretcher

Ipswich

Pound World; Burger King

King's Lynn and West Norfolk

Poundland

Luton

Southern Fried Chicken; Papa Johns; Co-operative; Iceland Foods Ltd;

Maldon

Costcutter

Mid Suffolk

The Priory Group

North Norfolk

Premier Express; Pinehill Hospital; Southern Fried Chicken

Norwich

Premier,

Peterborough

Nisa Local, Premier; Londis, Caffe Nero

South Cambridgeshire

Costcutter

South Norfolk

Premier Express

Southend-on-Sea

Patisserie Valerie, Premier Supermarket, Spar; Costcutters; Londis; Premier Convenience Store

St Albans

Interserve; Four Seasons Healthcare; WH Smith Ltd;

St Edmundsbury

Caffe Nero; Barnardiston Hall Preparatory School

Suffolk Coastal

Costcutter

Three Rivers

Post Office and Mace Store

Thurrock

Costcutter

Watford

Costcutter; Londis

Waveney

Tesco; Pontins; Nisa

Welwyn Hatfield

Subway; Baxter Storey at the Environment Agency

   

Dorset and Wiltshire

Household names

Bournemouth

Chicken Cottage; Costcutters

Christchurch

Spar

Swindon

Frankie & Benny's; Swindon Borough Council

Wiltshire

Burger King;

   

South East

Household names

Adur

Co-op

Arun

Burger King; Chicken Cottage

Ashford

Martin McColls

Aylesbury Vale

Londis

Bracknell Forest

Papa Johns

Brighton and Hove

Londis; Odeon Cinema; Post Office; Yates;

Cherwell

Little Chef; Mitie Care and Custody (Campsfield House Detention Centre)

Chichester

Spar;

Chiltern

Costcutters;

Dartford

Coffee Republic; Krispy Kreme; McColls; Pizza Hut

East Hampshire

Co-op

Epsom and Ewell

Epsom Club;

Fareham

Costcutter; McColls

Guildford

Co-operative Group; Costcutter; McColls

Hart

Co-op

Hastings

Nisa Local

Havant

Premier Stores

Horsham

Costa Coffee; Londis; Shell Hop Oast Service Station;

Isle of Wight

Premier Broadway Stores; Co-op Welcome; Co-operative; Spar; Subway;

Lewes

Costcutter

Medway

Gillingham Labour Club

Milton Keynes

Gullivers Land

Mole Valley

Co-op

New Forest

Spar; KFC; Lymington Conservative Club; Premier; Co-operative Food;

Oxford

Chicken Cottage; Costcutter; Londis;

Portsmouth

Caffe Nero; Spar; Subway

Reading

Novotel; Pitcher and Piano; Simply Local;

Reigate and Banstead

Londis;

Runnymede

Londis; Spar; Southern Co-op

Rushmoor

Esso; Londis; Co-operative;

Sevenoaks

Londis; Subway;

Shepway

Best Western Stade Court Hotel; Londis; McColls

Slough

Premier Foods

South Oxfordshire

Thame Little Chef;

Southampton

McColls

Spelthorne

Costcutter; Londis; Staines Conservative Club; The Harvester

Surrey Heath

Texaco Service Station (Camberley)

Swale

Papa John's

Test Valley

Portway Inn Brewers Fayre

Thanet

Costcutter; Poundstretcher; Poundworld;

Waverley

Costcutters; Greggs

West Berkshire

Costcutter; Premier Stores

Wokingham

Costcutter; Londis

Worthing

Co-op; Esquires Coffee

Wycombe

Chicken Cottage; Costcutters; Wycombe Wanderers Football Club

8) Links to food establishments by borough or district showing name and address, rating and last inspection date. Please click on web address to go to Food Standards Agency results.

Barking and Dagenham

http://ratings.food.gov.uk/enhanced-search/en-GB/%5E/%5E/alpha/0/501/LessThanOrEqual2/0/1/400

Barnet

http://ratings.food.gov.uk/enhanced-search/en-GB/%5E/%5E/alpha/0/502/LessThanOrEqual2/0/1/400

Bexley

http://ratings.food.gov.uk/enhanced-search/en-GB/%5E/%5E/alpha/0/503/LessThanOrEqual2/0/1/400

Brent

http://ratings.food.gov.uk/enhanced-search/en-GB/%5E/%5E/alpha/0/504/LessThanOrEqual2/0/1/400

Bromley

http://ratings.food.gov.uk/enhanced-search/en-GB/%5E/%5E/alpha/0/505/LessThanOrEqual2/0/1/400

Camden

http://ratings.food.gov.uk/enhanced-search/en-GB/%5E/%5E/alpha/0/506/LessThanOrEqual2/0/1/400

City of London

http://ratings.food.gov.uk/enhanced-search/en-GB/%5E/%5E/alpha/0/508/LessThanOrEqual2/0/1/400

Croydon

http://ratings.food.gov.uk/enhanced-search/en-GB/%5E/%5E/alpha/0/507/LessThanOrEqual2/0/1/400

Ealing

http://ratings.food.gov.uk/enhanced-search/en-GB/%5E/%5E/alpha/0/509/LessThanOrEqual2/0/1/400

Enfield

http://ratings.food.gov.uk/enhanced-search/en-GB/%5E/%5E/alpha/0/510/LessThanOrEqual2/0/1/400

Greenwich

http://ratings.food.gov.uk/enhanced-search/en-GB/%5E/%5E/alpha/0/511/LessThanOrEqual2/0/1/400

Hackney

http://ratings.food.gov.uk/enhanced-search/en-GB/%5E/%5E/alpha/0/512/LessThanOrEqual2/0/1/400

Hammersmith and Fulham

http://ratings.food.gov.uk/enhanced-search/en-GB/%5E/%5E/alpha/0/513/LessThanOrEqual2/0/1/400

Haringey

http://ratings.food.gov.uk/enhanced-search/en-GB/%5E/%5E/alpha/0/514/LessThanOrEqual2/0/1/400

Harrow

http://ratings.food.gov.uk/enhanced-search/en-GB/%5E/%5E/alpha/0/515/LessThanOrEqual2/0/1/400

Havering

http://ratings.food.gov.uk/enhanced-search/en-GB/%5E/%5E/alpha/0/516/LessThanOrEqual2/0/1/400

Hillingdon

http://ratings.food.gov.uk/enhanced-search/en-GB/%5E/%5E/alpha/0/517/LessThanOrEqual2/0/1/400

Hounslow

http://ratings.food.gov.uk/enhanced-search/en-GB/%5E/%5E/alpha/0/518/LessThanOrEqual2/0/1/400

Islington

http://ratings.food.gov.uk/enhanced-search/en-GB/%5E/%5E/alpha/0/519/LessThanOrEqual2/0/1/400

Kensington and Chelsea

http://ratings.food.gov.uk/enhanced-search/en-GB/%5E/%5E/alpha/0/520/LessThanOrEqual2/0/1/400

Kingston upon Thames

http://ratings.food.gov.uk/enhanced-search/en-GB/%5E/%5E/alpha/0/521/LessThanOrEqual2/0/1/400

Lambeth

http://ratings.food.gov.uk/enhanced-search/en-GB/%5E/%5E/alpha/0/522/LessThanOrEqual2/0/1/400

Lewisham

http://ratings.food.gov.uk/enhanced-search/en-GB/%5E/%5E/alpha/0/523/LessThanOrEqual2/0/1/400

Merton

http://ratings.food.gov.uk/enhanced-search/en-GB/%5E/%5E/alpha/0/524/LessThanOrEqual2/0/1/400

Newham

http://ratings.food.gov.uk/enhanced-search/en-GB/%5E/%5E/alpha/0/525/LessThanOrEqual2/0/1/400

Redbridge

http://ratings.food.gov.uk/enhanced-search/en-GB/%5E/%5E/alpha/0/526/LessThanOrEqual2/0/1/400

Richmond upon Thames

http://ratings.food.gov.uk/enhanced-search/en-GB/%5E/%5E/alpha/0/527/LessThanOrEqual2/0/1/400

Southwark

http://ratings.food.gov.uk/enhanced-search/en-GB/%5E/%5E/alpha/0/528/LessThanOrEqual2/0/1/400

Sutton

http://ratings.food.gov.uk/enhanced-search/en-GB/%5E/%5E/alpha/0/529/LessThanOrEqual2/0/1/400

Tower Hamlets

http://ratings.food.gov.uk/enhanced-search/en-GB/%5E/%5E/alpha/0/530/LessThanOrEqual2/0/1/400

Waltham Forest

http://ratings.food.gov.uk/enhanced-search/en-GB/%5E/%5E/alpha/0/531/LessThanOrEqual2/0/1/400

Wandsworth

http://ratings.food.gov.uk/enhanced-search/en-GB/%5E/%5E/alpha/0/532/LessThanOrEqual2/0/1/400

Westminster

http://ratings.food.gov.uk/enhanced-search/en-GB/%5E/%5E/alpha/0/533/LessThanOrEqual2/0/1/620