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Food Hygiene Rating Schemes
Started by gcse-fhp, Apr 14 2012 03:28 PM
5 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 14 April 2012 - 03:28 PM
What are the pros and cons of food hygiene rating schemes like this one? http://www.food.gov....cal-authorities
Some are timid and rob the world of the contributions they can otherwise make.
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#2
Posted 25 April 2012 - 07:54 PM
For me I like them. I have quite a bit of confidence in this scheme and as a consumer it provides me with information and choice. I cannot inspect the kitchens myself.
What do you think?
Regards,
Simon
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#3
Posted 25 April 2012 - 08:35 PM
Simon,
I agree with what you said. If properly managed, the rating schemes provide a good motivation for the food service operators and helpful information to consumers.
If poorly administered, however, particularly if operators perform well at times and poorly at other times, the program has to promptly react to such situations. These variations (undulations) also have to be promptly and clearly communicated to the consumers. Otherwise, there will likely be some confusion. Consumers may proceed according to prior rather than current information about the rated establishments.
Do you have any additional thoughts?
Cheers!
gcse-fhp
Some are timid and rob the world of the contributions they can otherwise make.
GCSE-Food & Health Protection
http://www.afisservices.com/gcse-fhp/index.html
GCSE-Food & Health Protection
http://www.afisservices.com/gcse-fhp/index.html
#4
Posted 25 May 2012 - 01:18 PM
What are the pros and cons of food hygiene rating schemes like this one? http://www.food.gov....cal-authorities
Well, food hygiene rating schemes good motivation for food services agents. The systems help customers choose where to eat out or store for meals by providing them information about the cleanliness requirements in dining places, bars, takeaways, resorts and meals stores.
#5
Posted 25 May 2012 - 01:48 PM
Personally I don't pay any attention. My favourite take away has a 2 star rating and it is still the best chinese food I've had outside China!
#6
Posted 04 March 2016 - 11:42 AM
Do you know of a similar initiative in other countries (Ireland, USA, Canada, Australia, etc.)?
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