Crewe takeaway hit with zero-star food hygiene rating

A Crewe takeaway has been hit with a zero-star food hygiene rating, according to a recent Food Standard Agency (FSA) report.
The FSA Food Hygiene Rating Scheme is aimed at helping people choose where to eat out or shop for food.
This scheme is in partnership with local authorities in England, Wales and Northern Ireland.

It gives businesses a rating from 0 to 5 - displayed at their premises and online.
A zero-star hygiene rating means 'urgent improvement is required' for the business (FSA).
All information was taken from the Food Standard Agency website as of Tuesday 11 March:
- Chef Iszy, 62 Nantwich Road, Crewe - (6 February, 2025)

A food safety officer from Cheshire East Council inspected the Crewe Chinese takeaway to check it was following food hygiene law and ensuring the food sold was safe to eat.
At all inspections, the officer checked the following three elements:
- Hygienic food handling - major improvement necessary (one-star)
- Cleanliness and condition of facilities and building – improvement necessary (two-star)
- Management of food safety - major improvement necessary (one-star)
Due to the poor ratings across the board, Chef Iszy was rated zero-star based on these checks.
Crewe Nub News has contacted Chef Iszy for comment.
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