Oatcakes and milkshakes rated very poor.

Tilly

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So to get a 0 do you actually need to slaughter babies on the premises or did they actually tick one box?

It's a shame because the Stone version of this caf did help promote the local film industry

Nothing stays the same for long though does it bab
 

Really?

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It's strange. Part of me wants to know this stuff and yet part of me knows that this type of report will stick, even if the place is spotless from now till doomsday. Social Media will destroy the business. There must be a better way to report this, even if the report is not published until after a second inspection to show the improvement that has made. I'm not suggesting you should hide the fault, but progression and correct on going monitoring would look, and be, so much better for everyone, not least the authorities who will be able to show the positive impact their work is actually doing.
 

c0tt0nt0p

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This might put some people's noses out of joint but for many of the type of clientele this place serves, they won't care about the rating of the place.

Whilst not as bad, if you look at many of the takeaways in Stafford they will be shooting 2-3 stars and I've eaten in much better places and come away a day later getting decidedly dodgy.

I've eaten at the place in question on many times and never felt bad following.
 

Trumpet

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It's strange. Part of me wants to know this stuff and yet part of me knows that this type of report will stick, even if the place is spotless from now till doomsday. Social Media will destroy the business. There must be a better way to report this, even if the report is not published until after a second inspection to show the improvement that has made. I'm not suggesting you should hide the fault, but progression and correct on going monitoring would look, and be, so much better for everyone, not least the authorities who will be able to show the positive impact their work is actually doing.
Wish I could double like this.
 

Tilly

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It's strange. Part of me wants to know this stuff and yet part of me knows that this type of report will stick, even if the place is spotless from now till doomsday. Social Media will destroy the business. There must be a better way to report this, even if the report is not published until after a second inspection to show the improvement that has made. I'm not suggesting you should hide the fault, but progression and correct on going monitoring would look, and be, so much better for everyone, not least the authorities who will be able to show the positive impact their work is actually doing.


Or why not run it properly

It's only food - What can go wrong...
 

c0tt0nt0p

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Whilst on the Food Standards website last night, I noticed that on their revisit in Nov18 Oatcakes and Milkshakes scored a 5.....

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