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The Food Standards Agency (FSA), along with local authorities, manages the national Food Hygiene Rating Scheme (FHRS) across England, Wales, Northern Ireland, and the Food Hygiene Information Scheme in Scotland.
The schemes provide consumers with information on hygiene standards at various food establishments such as restaurants, cafés, takeaways, hotels, and food stores. They aim to:
Consumers can check hygiene ratings for specific food businesses by visiting food.gov.uk/ratings.
The FSA collaborates with local authorities to expand the scheme’s coverage:
Hygiene ratings offer insights into the cleanliness and food safety practices behind the scenes:
Food hygiene ratings are assigned to:
Some low-risk establishments like newsagents selling only wrapped sweets may be exempt from the scheme.
Childminders and home-based care services are not included in the rating scheme.