Manchester Evening News

‘Hygiene issues’ close mall eateries

- By REBECCA DAY rebecca.day@reachplc.com @RebeccaDay­MEN

FOUR restaurant­s in the Trafford Centre have been forced to temporaril­y close following a visit by food hygiene inspectors.

Chaobaby, Zizzi’s, Tru Street and

Yang Sing have all been shut after concerns were raised during a routine inspection.

Bosses at the shopping centre said they are working with ‘relevant parties’ for a ‘speedy resolution.’

They said health and safety is ‘naturally a priority.’

A spokesman at Trafford council confirmed they are working with the businesses to ensure they are able to reopen ‘as soon as possible.’

The inspection­s took place between last Wednesday and last Friday.

A spokeswoma­n for the Trafford Centre said: “Following a routine inspection by the Environmen­tal Health Office, concerns were raised which has led to the closure of food retail units at intu Trafford Centre – Chaobaby, Zizzi’s, Tru Street and Yang Sing.

“We are working closely with all relevant parties for a speedy resolution.

“As a responsibl­e business, health and safety is naturally a priority for us and we work closely with the relevant authoritie­s to abide to the most stringent regulation­s.”

A spokesman for Trafford council said: “Trafford council’s Environmen­tal Health Officers conducted a number of food hygiene inspection­s of restaurant­s at the intu Trafford Centre from October 23 to 25.

“Following these inspection­s, the owners of four businesses agreed to temporaril­y close their restaurant­s while they addressed food hygiene issues that were identified.

“The council’s officers are continuing to work closely with those businesses to ensure that they are all able to reopen as soon as possible.”

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