Marks & Spencer food hygiene ratings

There are 687 Marks & Spencer sites in the United Kingdom with a published food hygiene rating. Each is inspected by its own local council, the chain does not rate itself, and a rating earned in one town says nothing about the branch in the next. 61 sites are in Scotland, which uses a pass-or-improve scheme rather than a score out of five, and so are not counted in the figures below.

How Marks & Spencer scores

98% of rated Marks & Spencer branches hold the top score of 5, and 100% hold a 4 or better. The chain averages 4.97 out of 5, a strikingly consistent record, well above the roughly 70% of all UK food businesses that manage a 5.

All 615 rated Marks & Spencer branches in the UK
5 out of 5 601 98%
4 out of 5 13 2%
3 out of 5 0 0%
2 out of 5 1 <1%
1 out of 5 0 0%
0 out of 5 0 0%

A further 72 branches are awaiting inspection, exempt, or in Scotland, none of which sit on the 0–5 scale.

Lowest-rated Marks & Spencer branches

1 branch holds a rating of 2 or below. That is 0% of Marks & Spencer's rated sites. A low rating is not a closure order, the business is required to fix what the inspector found.

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Branch Council Rating Inspected
Marks and Spencer WC2E 7HA Westminster 2 - Some improvement necessary 29 May 2026

Questions about Marks & Spencer

What is Marks & Spencer's food hygiene rating?

Marks & Spencer does not have a single rating. Every one of its 687 UK sites is inspected and rated separately by its own local council. 98% of them hold the top score of 5, and the chain averages 4.97 out of 5.

Is Marks & Spencer clean?

By the only measure a regulator publishes, 98% of Marks & Spencer branches were found to have very good hygiene standards at their last inspection. But a rating describes a branch, not a brand, and 1 branches score 2 or below.

Which Marks & Spencer has the worst hygiene rating?

The lowest-rated branches are listed on this page, worst first. 1 hold a rating of 2 or below out of 615 rated sites.

Who inspects Marks & Spencer?

Not Marks & Spencer. Environmental health officers at each site's local council carry out the inspection, unannounced, and set the rating. The Food Standards Agency publishes the result. A chain cannot rate itself, and cannot change a rating.

Where the branches are

The councils inspecting the most Marks & Spencer branches.

Westminster, Camden, Birmingham, Buckinghamshire, Leeds, Wandsworth, North Yorkshire, Edinburgh (City of)

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Data from the Food Standards Agency and Food Standards Scotland under the Open Government Licence. Branches are identified from the business names councils publish; one trading under an unusual name may not be counted here. This site is not affiliated with Marks & Spencer.