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Inside filthy gym cafe forced to close after inspectors found for rotting food and worktops covered in grime

Nuffield Fitness canteen in Hull handed zero food hygiene rating by environmental health

THIS filthy cafe inside a popular gym was shut down by environmental health inspectors after they discovered rotting food and worktops covered in grime.

The canteen at the Nuffield Fitness and Wellbeing Gym in Hull, East Yorks. was handed a zero food hygiene rating.

Photographs taken by inspectors show the extent of the filth in the kitchen and counter area with dirty equipment, filthy work tops and out-of-date food.

 Inspectors discovered rotting food when they visited gym cafe
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Inspectors discovered rotting food when they visited gym cafeCredit: Hull City council
 Filthy cafe was shut down following visit by environmental health inspectors
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Filthy cafe was shut down following visit by environmental health inspectorsCredit: Hull City council
 Canteen at the Nuffield Fitness and Wellbeing Gym in Hull, East Yorks. was handed a zero food hygiene rating
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 Canteen at the Nuffield Fitness and Wellbeing Gym in Hull, East Yorks. was handed a zero food hygiene ratingCredit: Hull City council
 Mouldy tomatoes were discovered by inspectors in dirty fridge
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Mouldy tomatoes were discovered by inspectors in dirty fridgeCredit: Hull City council
 The gym voluntarily closed to carry out a deep clean to address the series of problems raised and has since improved its practices
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The gym voluntarily closed to carry out a deep clean to address the series of problems raised and has since improved its practicesCredit: Hull City council
 There was no soap in cafe and one staff member admitted there hadn’t been for several months
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There was no soap in cafe and one staff member admitted there hadn’t been for several monthsCredit: Hull City council

Mouldy tomatoes were found in the fridge while a member of staff was seen using raw eggs before handling salad leaves.

The gym voluntarily closed to carry out a deep clean to address the series of problems raised and has since improved its practices.

In a report the inspector said: "A container of tomatoes was found in the refrigerator which was in a mouldy condition.

"A food handler was observed to handle raw eggs and then to handle salad leaves without any hand washing taking place.

Food handlers were also noted to be touching the waste bin lid on a regular basis which was found to be in a dirty condition."

There was also no soap and one staff member admitted there hadn't been for several months. Food was also found to be out of date.

The report continued: "A large quantity of food products were found within the refrigerators and freezers which were past their use-by dates. Food sold beyond its use-by dates maybe of poor quality or unfit. It is an offence to sell or expose for sale food with an expired use-by date."

Some food was also stored at too high a temperature while the dishwasher was faulty.

 Work surfaces and equipment were also found in a ‘filthy condition’ while freezers were completely iced up
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Work surfaces and equipment were also found in a ‘filthy condition’ while freezers were completely iced upCredit: Hull City council
 A Nuffield Health spokeswoman confirmed a reinspection will be sought as soon as possible
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A Nuffield Health spokeswoman confirmed a reinspection will be sought as soon as possibleCredit: Hull City council
 A large quantity of food products were found within the refrigerators and freezers which were past their use-by dates
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A large quantity of food products were found within the refrigerators and freezers which were past their use-by datesCredit: Hull City council
 Some food was also stored at too high a temperature while the dishwasher was faulty
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Some food was also stored at too high a temperature while the dishwasher was faultyCredit: Hull City council
 Filthy fridge is covered in grime
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Filthy fridge is covered in grimeCredit: Hull City council

Work surfaces and equipment were also found in a 'filthy condition' while freezers were completely iced up.

A Nuffield Health spokeswoman confirmed a reinspection will be sought as soon as possible.

She said: "The café within Nuffield Health's Fitness and Wellbeing Hull Club was temporarily and voluntarily closed by Nuffield Health for four days from December 2 to 5, 2016 following recommendations from environmental health.

"The café was reopened on December 6 and since then subsequent environmental health inspections have taken place and the inspectors have been satisfied with the changes that have been made."

Outlets are ranked on a number of factors including food handling, cleanliness and condition of the building and management records.

 The floor near electrical sockets was seen to be caked in dirt
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The floor near electrical sockets was seen to be caked in dirtCredit: Hull City council
 Cupboards along with worktops and fridges were found to be in a disgusting state
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Cupboards along with worktops and fridges were found to be in a disgusting stateCredit: Hull City council
 Inspectors found a large amount of food past its use-by date
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Inspectors found a large amount of food past its use-by dateCredit: Hull City council
 Paul Turner, Hull City Council’s principal environmental health officer, has encouraged any businesses with low scores to push for a reinspection
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Paul Turner, Hull City Council’s principal environmental health officer, has encouraged any businesses with low scores to push for a reinspectionCredit: Hull City council
 Outlets are ranked on a number of factors including food handling, cleanliness and condition of the building and management records.
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Outlets are ranked on a number of factors including food handling, cleanliness and condition of the building and management records.Credit: Hull City council

Establishments are scored between zero and five, with "zero" meaning urgent improvements are needed.

Paul Turner, Hull City Council's principal environmental health officer, has encouraged any businesses with low scores to push for a reinspection.

He said: "Applications for reinspection/rescores have steadily increased since 2012 but we'd very much like to increase the application rate and improve the compliance rates across the city.

"It is likely that legislation will be brought in to make compulsory display of the window stickers a legal requirement in England, as in Wales and Northern Ireland."


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