Fine imposed on Chapel St Leonards takeaway that breached hygiene regulations
This follows an inspection at Spice Up in South Road by Food Safety Officers from East Lindsey District Council.
Appearing at Lincoln Magistrates Court yesterday, Fateh Sher Khichi, the proprietor of Spice Up, pleaded guilty to six food hygiene offences,
These are:
1 Failure to keep food premises clean
2 Failure to keep food equipment clean
3 Failure to keep food equipment in good repair
4 Failure to wear protective clothing
5 Failure to protect food from the risk of contamination
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Hide Ad6 Failure to implement and maintain documented food safety management systems
As well as imposing the £1,230 fine, the magistrates awarded £1,000 in costs.
East Lindsey’s Environmental Health Manager, Mike Harrison, said: “Poor food hygiene is unacceptable and the Council will take action against any food business that falls short of the required standards.”
You can check the food hygiene rating of businesses at http://ratings.food.gov.uk