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Pubs Etc Can They Polish/wipe Up Their Drinking Glasses?
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I have tried looking on google but can't find anything so am probably not looking in the right place. I wonder if anyone can tell me please, is there any sort of 'ruling' (EU for e.g.) where it says pubs, clubs and restaurants are not allowed to polish glasses after they've been washed up?
A 'gentle' argument with someone in the family maintains they are not allowed to use glass clothes/tea towels to polish glasses for customers to use. I am often faced with dirty, marked and water stained glasses when dining out which I complain about but then the family member chips in and tells me 'they aren't allowed to wipe them up'. Does anyone have knowledge on this please, many thanks for your help and comments?
A 'gentle' argument with someone in the family maintains they are not allowed to use glass clothes/tea towels to polish glasses for customers to use. I am often faced with dirty, marked and water stained glasses when dining out which I complain about but then the family member chips in and tells me 'they aren't allowed to wipe them up'. Does anyone have knowledge on this please, many thanks for your help and comments?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.In Care Homes and I imagine it to be the same in cafes and restaurants etc. we wash by hand and then everything goes through a sanitizer, similar to a dish washer but completes a cycle in about three minutes and is boiling hot! it then comes out, and the temperature of the utensils and cutlery is enough to dry it very quickly. We rarely use tea towels for anything.
Maydup the glass/dish washer still needs water softener ,detergent and rinse aid it would never work with just hot water.
The kitchens I have worked in all have sheets that have to be filled in every day, fridge / freezer temperatures and the wash temperature must be filled in and the record sheet signed.
Ummmm I worked in pubs that just hand washed glasses and plates etc but it was years ago. Food hygine regulations will not allow it now.
The kitchens I have worked in all have sheets that have to be filled in every day, fridge / freezer temperatures and the wash temperature must be filled in and the record sheet signed.
Ummmm I worked in pubs that just hand washed glasses and plates etc but it was years ago. Food hygine regulations will not allow it now.
This type of detail is down to the local food hygine inspectors it is not law.
There is the 'scores on the doors' star system now. Anywhere that serves 'food' which inculdes drinks in this contex has to have a 1 to 5 star 'score'.
A place that had is accessed as having poor hygine will only get 1 or 2 stars
It can still trade but it has to display a sign that it has been rated as 1 or 2 star only. Most places have 4 or 5 stars which means food hygine is rated as 'very good' or 'excellent'. 1 star means 'poor' and 2 star means 'needs improvement'. They can still trade but many people would not use a place with just 1 or 2 stars.
Last year 5 of us went for a meal, 3 of us got food poisoning. I went back to the pub and could not find the star notice. Eventually I found it down the end of a corridor marked 'staff only'it was 1 star 'poor'. That notice should have been on the door so every one could see it. If I had seen it I would have walked out without eating
Boxtops what' star rating' does your local have, all places that serve food including pubs that sell only drinks must have one.
There is the 'scores on the doors' star system now. Anywhere that serves 'food' which inculdes drinks in this contex has to have a 1 to 5 star 'score'.
A place that had is accessed as having poor hygine will only get 1 or 2 stars
It can still trade but it has to display a sign that it has been rated as 1 or 2 star only. Most places have 4 or 5 stars which means food hygine is rated as 'very good' or 'excellent'. 1 star means 'poor' and 2 star means 'needs improvement'. They can still trade but many people would not use a place with just 1 or 2 stars.
Last year 5 of us went for a meal, 3 of us got food poisoning. I went back to the pub and could not find the star notice. Eventually I found it down the end of a corridor marked 'staff only'it was 1 star 'poor'. That notice should have been on the door so every one could see it. If I had seen it I would have walked out without eating
Boxtops what' star rating' does your local have, all places that serve food including pubs that sell only drinks must have one.
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