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  • Lancashire APA Laboratory involved in successful prosecution of Carnforth takeaway


    The naan bread contaminated with a cigarette filter tip wrapper at Spice Touch in Carnforth.


    The poor hygiene standards found during the inspection of Spice Touch in Carnforth.

    Lancashire APA Laboratory involved in successful prosecution of Carnforth takeaway ordered to pay £6,370 in a fine and costs after being found guilty of breaching food hygiene regulations, having serving a naan bread contaminated with a cigarette filter tip wrapper.

    Spice Touch (Lancashire) Limited, which runs Spice Touch on Warton Road in Carnforth, pleaded guilty to six offences under the Food Safety and Hygiene (England) Regulations 2013. Magistrates heard that in January 2019 a customer ordered a takeaway from Spice Touch and discovered the plastic wrapping of a cigarette filter tip wrapper within their naan bread. They contacted Lancaster City Council’s environmental health team to investigate, with a subsequent inspection of the takeaway’s premises inspection revealing significant concerns about hygiene standards.

    Food throughout the kitchen was uncovered and stored at unsafe temperatures, kitchen equipment was found in a dirty condition, toothbrushes were found at the wash hand basin, cleanliness and repair throughout was very poor and a cigarette butt was found on top of a food container next to the kitchen’s window.  As part of the council’s investigation into the complaint the plastic wrapping was sent to the Public Analyst at Lancashire County Scientific Services to undergo testing. Assessment of the wrapper showed signs indicative of heat treatment and bread encased the wrapper.

    Following its guilty plea the company was fined £4,000 plus victim surcharge of £170 and £2,200 costs.