G's Ices (GS10 CES) food hygiene rating
Mobile caterer · Stirling
G's Ices (GS10 CES) passed its most recent food hygiene inspection. Scotland's scheme does not award star ratings, a pass means the mobile caterer met the legal standard on the day it was inspected.
The rating: Pass
The rating dates from 4 June 2024, more than 2 years ago. A lot can change in a kitchen in that time, and a rating this old says more about the business then than now. Councils prioritise re-inspecting higher-risk premises, so a long gap often means the business is considered low-risk.
Questions about G's Ices (GS10 CES)
What is G's Ices (GS10 CES)'s food hygiene rating?
G's Ices (GS10 CES) does not have a numeric food hygiene rating. Its current status is "Pass".
When was G's Ices (GS10 CES) last inspected?
G's Ices (GS10 CES) was last inspected on 4 June 2024, more than 2 years ago. Food hygiene inspections are unannounced, and the rating is published by Stirling Council rather than by the business.
Who decides the rating?
Stirling Council inspects G's Ices (GS10 CES) and sets the rating; the Food Standards Agency publishes it. Neither the business nor this site can change a rating, a business that disagrees can appeal to its council, and can request a re-inspection once it has fixed the problems.
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