Food safety
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UK hospitality brings in more than £100b
Greek restaurant fined for 'foul smell' in kitchenThe owner of a Greek restaurant in central London has been fined £24,000 after hygiene inspectors came across a "foul smell" in his kitchen. Scores on the Doors set to become mandatory for restaurants
Food manufacturers launch own food labelling campaign
Salmonella outbreak at Cumbrian hotel linked to death of woman
National Farmers Union urges restaurants to show meats country of origin
Caterers to get more funding to help comply with new food safety laws
Guests remained loyal despite 'poison' claimsI was interested to read Philip Newman-Hall's opinion (Caterer, 22 June, page 20), "Hotel should sue over false poison claims". BHA calls for Food Policy Forum members
Hotel should sue over false poison claims
Caterers hit back over salmonella in eggs fearsCaterers have hit back at reports that they are putting their customers at risk from salmonella poisoning by importing unsafe eggs. Eggs: the benefits of buying British
Caterers told to stick to British eggs or risk poisoning customers
Crisis communications guideRobert Wright, managing director of hospitality PR and marketing agency Davies Tanner, advises on how to deal with the media in the event of a crisis Bulgarian restaurants fail to meet EU standards... and other European newsEssential news from around Europe, including: 99% of Bulgarian restaurants are not up to EU standard; 99% of Bulgarian restaurants are not up to EU standard... Marriott West India Quay hotel cleared over Tottenham Hotspur FC 'food poisoning' claim
Marriott hotel in Spurs food 'poisoning scandal' set to be cleared
Eating out in the UK is a 'postcode Lottery' when it comes to food safetyEating out in the UK is a "postcode lottery" because most restaurant hygiene scores are not made public, a consumer group said today. London Marriott Hotel awaits decision on legal action from Tottenham HotspurThe Marriott hotel in London’s West India Quay is bracing itself for possible legal action following a spate of food poisoning among the Tottenham Hotspur football team who were guests at the hotel at the weekend. Pages 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | Previous | Next |
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