Dozens of businesses selling food and drink have received new hygiene ratings in recent weeks.
Out of the latest ratings, 54 businesses achieved the top mark of five, while another 10 were rated 'four'. Two establishments received a 'three' and another pair were rated 'two'. None received the lowest marks of zero and one.
The Food Standards Agency works with councils across the country to inspect takeaways, pubs, restaurants and any other retailers that sell food on its hygiene standards. These inspections include assessing handling food, cleanliness of the business and food safety management. It is not a guide to food quality.
Businesses can receive one of six ratings ranging from zero, the lowest score possible which means urgent improvement is necessary, to five, meaning it has very good standards.
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