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Triple 5 food safety scheme launched

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Triple 5 food safety scheme launched

Businesses that consistently maintain high food hygiene standards are being recognised as part of a new scheme. 

The Triple 5 scheme celebrates eateries that gain the top level five Food Hygiene Rating and maintain it for at least three inspections – a cycle which takes about six years to complete. 

Restaurants, cafes, take-aways and catering vans that achieve Triple 5 status will be sent a letter from Worcestershire Regulatory Services, who carry out food hygiene inspections for Wychavon, which they can display to customers.  

If a business fails to maintain a five rating at future inspections, they will lose Triple 5 status. 

More than 70 businesses across Wychavon have already been recognised by the scheme. More will be added as inspections take place. 

The National Food Hygiene Rating scheme allows customers to choose where they eat out or grab food on the go with confidence. It rates food businesses from zero to five, with level five businesses deemed to be going above and beyond the required legal food safety standards. 

Cllr Beverley Hardman, Executive Board Member for Climate Change, Environmental Policy and Regulatory Services on Wychavon District Council, said: “The Triple 5 scheme is a fantastic way to celebrate and recognise food businesses that take their commitment to food safety standards seriously. 

“I’m delighted so many businesses have achieved Triple 5 status already and look forward to more achieving this prestigious honour in the future.” 

Triple 5 rated businesses will be listed on the Worcestershire Regulatory Services website. View food business ratings on the Food Standards Agency website.

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