Food safety

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Council closes Indian restaurant after diner finds cockroach in meal

Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea logoAn Indian restaurant in Earls Court, west London, has been closed by Kensington and Chelsea council after a member of the public found a cockroach in their food.
Posted: 16 October 2006 | 12:03

UK hospitality brings in more than £100b

Revenue from the UK's hospitality industry has passed £100b for the first time, Caterer can reveal.
Posted: 12 October 2006 | 12:55

Greek restaurant fined for 'foul smell' in kitchen

The owner of a Greek restaurant in central London has been fined £24,000 after hygiene inspectors came across a "foul smell" in his kitchen.
Posted: 20 September 2006 | 16:42

Scores on the Doors set to become mandatory for restaurants

chef in kitchenRestaurants and other food premises could soon be forced to display their food inspection reports, whether good or bad.
Posted: 06 September 2006 | 15:27

Food manufacturers launch own food labelling campaign

Nestlé Kit KatThe Food and Drink Federation is set to team up with five of the UK’s biggest food manufacturers and plans to launch an advertising campaign promoting their on-pack food labelling scheme.
Posted: 05 September 2006 | 11:01

Salmonella outbreak at Cumbrian hotel linked to death of woman

Hundith Hill Hotel, CumbriaAn elderly woman has died and 11 other people have fallen ill after a salmonella outbreak linked to a hotel in the Lake District.
Posted: 19 July 2006 | 16:13

National Farmers Union urges restaurants to show meats country of origin

cows in a fieldThe National Farmers Union (NFU) is urging restaurateurs to print their meats country of origin of on menus to reassure customers it does not contain banned hormones or medicines.
Posted: 11 July 2006 | 13:20

Caterers to get more funding to help comply with new food safety laws

FSA logoThe Food Standards Agency (FSA) has announced an additional million pounds worth of grants to local authorities to help caterers comply with new food safety laws.
Posted: 11 July 2006 | 11:33

Guests remained loyal despite 'poison' claims

I was interested to read Philip Newman-Hall's opinion (Caterer, 22 June, page 20), "Hotel should sue over false poison claims".
Posted: 29 June 2006 | 00:00

BHA calls for Food Policy Forum members

salad dish with wineThe British Hospitality Association (BHA) is calling on representatives from across the catering industry to form a Food Policy Forum.
Posted: 26 June 2006 | 17:35

Hotel should sue over false poison claims

CHOT 220606The industry must take a stand against damaging and unfounded claims of food poisoning, says hotel and restaurant consultant Philip Newman-Hall
Posted: 22 June 2006 | 00:00

Caterers hit back over salmonella in eggs fears

Caterers have hit back at reports that they are putting their customers at risk from salmonella poisoning by importing unsafe eggs.
Posted: 22 June 2006 | 00:00

Eggs: the benefits of buying British

Diana SpellmanThe call to ban imported eggs to prevent caterers giving their customers a dose of salmonella poisoning smacks of scaremongering and is unlikely to be enforced. However, switching to British Lion-branded eggs would bring a host of local benefits, argues Diana Spellman, managing director of catering buying consultant Partners in Purchasing.
Posted: 20 June 2006 | 12:43

Caterers told to stick to British eggs or risk poisoning customers

boiled eggCaterers should stick to using British eggs or face putting customers’ health at risk, according to the British Egg Industry Council (BEIC).
Posted: 15 June 2006 | 17:34

Crisis communications guide

Robert 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
Posted: 01 June 2006 | 00:00

Bulgarian restaurants fail to meet EU standards... and other European news

Essential 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...
Posted: 17 May 2006 | 16:06

Marriott West India Quay hotel cleared over Tottenham Hotspur FC 'food poisoning' claim

Marriott West India Quay hotelMarriott West India Quay, the hotel at the centre of the Tottenham Hotspur FC “food-poisoning” mystery has been exonerated.
Posted: 16 May 2006 | 16:39

Marriott hotel in Spurs food 'poisoning scandal' set to be cleared

Marriott West India QuayMarriott West India Quay, the hotel at the centre of the Tottenham Hotspur FC “food-poisoning” mystery, looks set to be exonerated.
Posted: 11 May 2006 | 11:50

Eating out in the UK is a 'postcode Lottery' when it comes to food safety

Eating out in the UK is a "postcode lottery" because most restaurant hygiene scores are not made public, a consumer group said today.
Posted: 10 May 2006 | 11:12

London Marriott Hotel awaits decision on legal action from Tottenham Hotspur

The 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.
Posted: 09 May 2006 | 10:09

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