A food handler was observed repeatedly scratching his bottom during a food hygiene inspection.
A pub has been closed after inspectors found multiple food hygiene problems, including a food handler who was observed repeatedly scratching his bottom.
A spokesperson for WJS Group said: "We have now recruited a couple to take on the Bulls Head and will fully comply with environmental health procedures."The inspection report, addressed to the former landlady, states: "Your food handler scratched his backside through his shorts several times, touched his face and dirty equipment, but failed to wash his hands after touching those items.
"I reminded you that I was carrying out my duties in accordance with food law and that I was authorised to do so.
A spokesperson for WJS Group said: “We take food hygiene extremely seriously and acted as soon as the matter was brought to our attention.
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