Middlesbrough pizza takeaway gets 1 star food hygiene rating

Middlesbrough pizza takeaway gets 1 star food hygiene rating



The Middlesbrough business, 4thewkend/Infused 2 Go – who work in the same building in an industrial kitchen – were handed the rating, meaning major improvement is necessary, as part of an inspection on March 2, 2026.Β 

The two eateries offer pizzas, pastas, burgers, kebabs, parmos and much more.Β 

A spokesperson said that there had been an β€œissue with the bins” on the day that the food hygiene inspectors came, in that they hadn’t been emptied, along with a problem with the β€œextraction system”.

It confirmed that the necessary repairs had been undertaken – it was now just a waiting game for a re-inspection.Β 

The spokesperson said: β€œThe things [the inspectors] asked us to improve we did – we did the next day.

“Literally, we closed that day when they noticed the fault, I was away on holiday, I got a call from my manager who was on duty, I closed the store for the evening, and we basically made the changes that needed to be made.

“They came back and said it was okay for us to re-open – not that they closed us anyway.”

A formal, paid for, re-visit is still required to get a higher rating, but businesses sometimes have to wait for up to three months for these to occur.

The spokesperson said the situation was β€œfrustrating” as the business has always had five stars up until this point.Β 

He added: β€œI’d say to any customer, come down and look – we have an open kitchen where people can walk in and see where we are making the food.

“We keep our standards high – it was a lapse.”

While the spokesperson didn’t want the β€œbad name” that comes with a low food hygiene rating, he also described the experience as a β€œlearning curve” for staff on site.



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