Here at Resolver, we get loads of complaints about food-related problems. Since Resolver began three years ago we’ve received 20,000 complaints about takeaways and an incredible 35,300 about restaurants. In fact, both restaurants and takeaways make our top ten of most complained about products or services.
I’ve dealt with complaints that have involved top end restaurants, food poisoning and projectile vomiting, unpleasant things in fried chicken and other stomach turners. But I’ve also dealt with some more surreal cases, like the woman who was furious that there was no pizza option between 6” inch and 12” at her local takeout – so she was either too full or not full enough. Or the gentleman who was shocked that the pepperoni on this takeout pizza box looked like a … erm … it did look quite rude actually. Apparently, his wife thought it was hilarious.
There’s no ombudsman for dining – fine or otherwise. But there are a number of rules that places that serve food have to follow. And you can report things like poor hygiene, food poisoning and other health related issues too.
The Food Standards Agency is an independent Government department that deals with all things food related. But if you have a problem with a restaurant or takeaway, you can complain through Resolver but also report them to your local authority if you’ve encountered:
Food poisoning comes on quite quickly – and you’ll feel awful. But make sure you let the place where you have eaten know asap. Problems occur in clusters, as anyone who has seen Airplane will know, so if there is an issue, it’ll have hit someone else too.
Councils often publish ‘lists of shame’ of offending restaurants in your local area, so if you’re worried about hygiene, check online. Don’t forget to look for the hygiene certifications in each venue too. It’s also a good idea to have a look at some online reviews. But bear in mind that the internet is a funny old place, and some people have impossibly high standards. So look for a balanced review with no OTT language or exclamation marks (!!!)
When it comes to takeaways, It’s the big fast food places that we get the most complaints about. The most frequently complained about issue I see is poor quality food (15%), everything from soggy burger buns to chicken so raw you’re afraid it might jump off your plate and start clucking around the living room. Rude staff is another common takeaway complaint followed by people receiving an incorrect order.
Here are a few tips to help you avoid a nightmare if you’re eating out:
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