Rating: Improvement Required
3,334 establishments with this rating
What Does Food Hygiene Rating Improvement Required Mean?
Improvement Required under Scotland’s Food Hygiene Information Scheme (FHIS) means the business did not meet legal food hygiene requirements at the time of inspection and must make improvements.
This is the equivalent of a low rating under the FHRS system. The local authority will provide the business with details of what needs to improve and may carry out follow-up inspections or take enforcement action if necessary.
What Inspectors Look For
An Improvement Required result means the inspector found that the business was not complying with food hygiene legislation. The local authority will work with the business to ensure improvements are made.
What does Improvement Required mean for a Scottish restaurant?
Improvement Required under Scotland’s FHIS means the restaurant did not meet legal food hygiene standards at the time of inspection. The local authority will require specific improvements to be made and may carry out re-inspections to check compliance.