Greggs is a popular restaurant with branches across the UK, including eight in Powys.
But with each restaurant there comes a different standard to cleanliness and hygiene.
And thanks to the Food Standards Agency (FSA) we get to look out what each of the hygiene ratings is for the different locations.
The inspections are carried out by the local authority and findings are updated on the FSA website whenever there is a new inspection conducted by the council.
What the ratings mean:
There are six different ratings that a venue can be awarded from 0 to 5.
5 - Hygiene standards are very good
4 – Hygiene standards are good
3 – Hygiene standards are generally satisfactory
2 – Some improvement is necessary
1 – Major improvement is necessary
0 – Urgent improvement is required
How is Greggs assessed?
Inspectors look at a few different key elements when assessing the hygiene of a restaurant including:
How hygienically the food is handled- such as how its prepared, cooked, re-heated, cooled, and stored.
The condition of the structure of the buildings – the cleanliness, layout, lighting, ventilation, and other facilities.
How the business manages what it does to make sure food is safe and so that the officer can be confident standards will be maintained in the future.
Hygiene rating for every Greggs in Powys
Greggs – Pool Road, Newtown
- Rating: 5
- Last inspected: April 23, 2018
Greggs – Broad Street, Welshpool
- Rating: 5
- Last inspected: July 30, 2018
Greggs – High Street, Newtown
- Rating: 5
- Last inspected: August 29, 2018
Greggs – Bethel Square, Brecon
- Rating: 5
- Last inspected: January 8, 2019
Greggs – Heol Eglwys, Ystradgynlais
- Rating: 5
- Last inspected: October 26, 2021
Greggs – Station Crescent, Llandrindod Wells
- Rating: 5
- Last inspected: October 1, 2019
Greggs – Station Road, Builth Wells
- Rating: 5
- Last inspected: August 23, 2018
Greggs – A470, Llandrindod Wells
- Rating: 5
- Last inspected: May 10, 2019
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