Food Standards: 1,500 Sussex businesses face ratings pressure

Displaying Food Standards Ratings may soon become mandatory in England, as it already is in Wales and Northen Ireland.Displaying Food Standards Ratings may soon become mandatory in England, as it already is in Wales and Northen Ireland.
Displaying Food Standards Ratings may soon become mandatory in England, as it already is in Wales and Northen Ireland.
More than 1,500 pub, restaurants and cafes in Sussex could be at risk losing half their customers if new food hygiene laws come into force, a leading business insurer is warning.

Displaying Food Standards Agency (FSA) ratings is currently voluntary in England, but with mounting calls to make the practice mandatory NFU Mutual is warning businesses to make sure the meet their customers’ expectations.

While a score of Three is considered ‘satisfactory’ by the FSA, research by the insurer found that 44 per cent of people would turn away if a business had a food hygiene rating of less than four out of five on display – even if it was a favourite eatery.

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