Pulci Pizza in Poulton-le-Fylde given new two-out-of-five hygiene rating by Food Standards Agency

The report showed "improvement was necessary" in the hygienic handling of food.
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Pulci Pizza on Breck Road was given a two-out-of-five food hygiene rating following an inspection on January 12.

The report showed that "improvement was necessary" in the handling of food including preparation, cooking, re-heating, cooling and storage.

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Inspectors from the Food Standards Agency said the cleanliness and condition of the facilities and building were "generally satisfactory."

Pulci Pizza was given the score after an assessment on January 12 (Credit: Google)Pulci Pizza was given the score after an assessment on January 12 (Credit: Google)
Pulci Pizza was given the score after an assessment on January 12 (Credit: Google)

This includes having an appropriate layout, ventilation and hand washing facilities to enable good food hygiene.

It was also deemed the management of food safety and the system or checks in place to ensure that food sold or served is safe to eat was "generally satisfactory."

It means that of Wyre's 192 restaurants, cafes and canteens with ratings, 149 (78%) have ratings of five and none have zero ratings.

Food safety inspections and enforcement

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The food hygiene rating reflects the standards of food hygiene found on the date of the inspection by the local authority.

The food hygiene rating is not a guide to food quality.

Local authorities are responsible for enforcing food hygiene laws and can inspect a business at any point in the food production and distribution process.

Authorised officers from the local council will visit the premises to check the business is complying with food law and producing food that is safe to eat.

To do this, they will look at:

- the premises

- how employees work

- the food safety management system

- the types of food being made and prepared

Authorised officers have the right to enter and inspect the premises at any reasonable time.

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They will also usually arrive without making an appointment.

How often the business is routinely inspected will depend on the type of business and its previous record.

Some premises might be inspected at least every six months, others much less often.

Authorised officers will offer help and advice on food safety and they can take action if they find that standards of food hygiene are not good enough.

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