McDonald’s, Burger King and KFC found to serve drinks contaminated with POO
TRACES of poo have been found in drinks at three of the the UK’s biggest fast food chains.
McDonald’s, Burger King and KFC were all found to serve ice in drinks that were contaminated, an investigation has found.
Investigators from BBC One’s Watchdog tested ten samples at each of the chains and tested for traces “faecal coliform” - which carry an array of diseases.
Strict rules state the acceptable level of this type of bacteria is zero.
But the coliforms were found at three McDonald’s, six at Burger Kings and seven samples at KFCs. Four of the samples taken at Burger King and five at KFC were described as having “significant” levels.
Tony Lewis, head of policy and education at the Chartered Institute of Environmental Health, said: “It’s extremely worrying.
"When we’re finding the sorts of numbers we’re finding here, you have to look at the people making the ice, handling the ice, which they then transfer into customers’ drinks.
"And then you also have to look at hygiene failure with potentially the machines themselves: are they being kept clean?”
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The shock findings come just three weeks after Watchdog also found poo at three coffee chains - Costa, Caffe Nero and Starbucks.The latest Watchdog findings will be shown tonight at 8pm on BBC One.
A KFC spokesman said:“We are shocked and extremely disappointed by these results.
"We have strict procedures for the management and handling of ice, including daily and weekly inspections and cleaning of the ice machine and storage holds, as well as the routine testing of ice quality across our business.
“We immediately shut down the ice machines in the restaurants affected to conduct a thorough clean and inspection, and reinforced the importance of adhering to our strict procedures to all employees.
"The restaurants all have an Environmental Health Officer (EHO) hygiene rating of four or five out of five, and we are awaiting the results of independent testing of the ice that will confirm they are back up to the standards we expect.
"To reassure customers we have also inspected and cleaned the ice machines in all other restaurants across the UK.”
A McDonald’s spokesman said: “We have robust procedures in place with regard to the production, storage and handling of ice in our UK restaurants.
"Nothing is more important than the safety of our customers and people and we will continue to review our procedures and training, working closely with our restaurant teams to ensure those procedures are adhered to at all times.
"Hygiene and safety practices are of the utmost importance to us and we’re proud that 99% of our restaurants have an independent hygiene rating of either good or very good.
“Like many UK food retailers, our ice is made by freezing drinking water using commercial ice machines.
As the investigation highlights, there are no specific ice production standards in place, only those relating to unfrozen drinking water. We would therefore welcome the introduction of an agreed standard and would be happy to work with relevant industry bodies.”
Burger King said: “Cleanliness and hygiene are a top priority for the Burger King brand.
"The strict procedures we have in place are designed to ensure all Guests have a positive experience each time they visit our restaurants.
"We are proactively working with our franchisees in the UK to reinforce these procedures.
"This report is an opportunity for us to emphasise our training procedures and ensure all operations and safety standards are upheld in all Burger King restaurants.”
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