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Supermarkets and restaurants to display hygiene scores

Restuaruants and supermarkets could soon be forced to display scores for their standards of hygiene under a new scheme to be launched by the Food Standards Agency next year. Under the scheme, the hygiene standards of every establishment that serves food in the UK would be displayed on a website and on the doors of each establishment so that consumers can easily see how clean they are. The scheme would replace a number of different schemes that are already in place across the UK with a unified scoring system.

(Sources: Guardian.co.uk)

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22-May-2008 10:24:16

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