Le Madison Kitchen, an Indian restaurant in east London, faced a hefty fine of over 100,000 due to a severe mouse infestation in its kitchen. Hygiene inspectors discovered extensive mouse droppings near food items and equipment, raising significant health concerns. The Tower Hamlets Council highlighted the restaurant's failure to address the issue, thus compromising the safety of customers. Following legal action, the restaurant was fined for multiple health violations. Local officials emphasized the necessity for high cleanliness standards in dining establishments to protect public health.
The company failed to act on the infestation, putting the health and safety of customers and staff at risk. This successful prosecution demonstrates our commitment to public health.
Inspections revealed hundreds of mouse droppings near food items and cooking utensils, indicative of a serious hygiene problem in the kitchen.
Residents and visitors in Tower Hamlets have every right to expect high standards of cleanliness and safety when enjoying a meal out. Food safety is non-negotiable.
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