• BBC investigation found numerous zero rated hygiene takeaways on Just Eat
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-45888709 Anyone fancy a takeaway?
Christ that picture looks like an SCP
There are quite a few places around here that don't even have a shop counter. They are essentially just storage containers turned into closed kitchens that nobody but staff ever see inside of. No chance I'm ordering from somewhere like that.
Zero stars won't stop me getting a cheaters chicken, AMIRITEBOYS?
What on Earth even is that first picture?
Yeah look I mean we all know Little Chef is filthier than the Colne, but people still buy it so..
Gordon Ramsey will have to work overtime it seems.
Little Chef went out of business in January
Stopped using Just Eat years ago due to shit like this. On top of some sketchy stuff regarding payment the service got worse rapidly. I'm surprised it's taken this long for any criticism to come about.
Just eat keeps buying all the competition too. Meals2go had a much better platform with rewards, greater customisation options, visual elements for pizza building.
Holy shit really? I've been gone so long I missed the death of a legendary shithole.
holy shit, I can hear Jamie Oliver busting a nut over this right now
I know Yelp makes the health score public knowledge, and will even alert you as soon as you're on the resturant's page if the health score is obscenely low as a precaution. All dining apps should follow suit.
There's a Chinese takeaway tucked into some terraced houses not far from where I work, once whilst walking past I noticed one of the guys at the counter dragging on a cigarette and filling the room with a thin sheen of smoke. Another takeaway not far from us has the owner's kids around 24/7, I feel kinda sorry for them being stuck around it all the time but they've no place running behind the counter and in the kitchen.
looks like moldy ice cream in a box
This is why you always check before ordering from places online, the ratings are publicly available, and if its not more than 4 you shouldn't order from the place. Its extremely easy to get a 5 on the hygiene rating so their is no excuse.
Disgusting. In Northern Ireland places need to legally display their hygiene ratings in store and online, wouldn't step foot in a place that didn't have 4 stars minimum.
It's something almost everywhere displays on their store windows. And at a minimum I think you're legally required to have some signage about your hygiene rating in the store visible to customers. But Just Eat really should start incorporating that rating into their services. It's not like their users would be missing out if they started to mandate 4 stars or higher.
Why the fuck is anything allowed to still serve food of it doesn't meet health standards?
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