The former owner of a takeaway has racked up hundred of pounds in fines amid food poisoning allegations. Hygiene records were also faked at the Salford takeaway, says Salford City Council after it prosecuted the former owner.
Amroodhin Ghayase, 37, former owner of Milano hot food takeaway, based in Liverpool Road, Eccles, pleaded guilty at Manchester and Salford Magistrates Court on June 29, to two offences under the Food Safety and Hygiene Regulations 2013 of failing to keep a food premises clean and failing to implement and maintain permanent procedures.
The court heard that Ghayase, of Westbourne Road, Eccles, had run the business since 2019 and while in April 2022 it had a satisfactory food hygiene rating of 3, it had twice been rated 1 (unsatisfactory) before improvements were made.
He now no longer owns Milano and the business is under new management. Try MEN Premium for FREE by clicking here for no ads, fun puzzles and brilliant new features. On April 19, 2022, a member of the public contacted Salford City Council alleging that cooked chicken bought from Milano had made her and her partner unwell over the weekend.
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