Food hygiene ratings
Overview
Food hygiene ratings help you choose where to eat or buy food by showing how well the business met food safety standards when it was last inspected.
This guide is also available in Welsh (Cymraeg).
Ratings are given for businesses like:
- restaurants, cafés and takeaways
- pubs and bars
- supermarkets and other food shops
- schools, hospitals and care homes
How businesses are rated
Local councils inspect food businesses and give them a rating from 0 to 5.
During a food hygiene inspection, the local council looks at how well the business meets food safety law. This includes how they:
- handle, store and prepare food safely
- keep the premises safe and clean
- manage food safety processes and training
| Rating | |
|---|---|
| 5 | Very good |
| 4 | Good |
| 3 | Generally satisfactory |
| 2 | Some improvement necessary |
| 1 | Major improvement necessary |
| 0 | Urgent improvement necessary |
If a business wants to improve or explain their rating, they can publish a ‘right to reply’ response, submit an appeal or request a ‘re-rating inspection’.