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clean raw meat surfaces

Haddad, Kirsten L. Haley (NHS)(PEA), Cody M. Hall, Ryan J. FrontpageWhat's OnFood DrinkDerby City CouncilWhat's OnA popular Derby restaurant has been hit with a one star food hygiene rating after inspectors found mouldy sponges, and staff were unable to open a bottle of sanitiser, let alone use it.Mount Everest Gurkha, in London Road, enjoys a 4.5 out of five star rating on review site Trip Advisor but environmental health officers were less than impressed.When it was inspected in April, the Nepalese restaurant was found to be washing customers plates with sponges which had been used to clean raw meat surfaces, according to a Derby City Council report.The food hygiene rating system goes from zero to five, with zero meaning that urgent improvement is necessary, and five being very good.(Image: Google Maps)The report recently released to the Derby Telegraph via a Freedom of Information request says that, when staff were asked if there was any antibacterial cleaner on the premises