Birmingham Bullring Store Ordered to Improve After Hygiene Inspection Fail

Birmingham Bullring Store Ordered to Improve After Hygiene Inspection Fail

Millie’s Cookies’ Bullring branch in Birmingham has been ordered to improve following a recent hygiene inspection. The outlet serves the chain’s sweet treats across the UK.

Inspection results

On February 12 the Food Standards Agency awarded the store a score of 2. That rating is described as “improvement necessary.”

Scores below 3 are treated as automatic fails by local authorities. Inspectors assess cleanliness, food hygiene and storage during visits.

Chain context

Millie’s Cookies operates 53 locations across the United Kingdom, from Aberdeen to Brighton. The Birmingham Bullring store is the only Millie’s outlet currently recorded as failing on food hygiene.

Local picture

It is not the only outlet in the Bullring to receive a poor hygiene result. Other retailers in the shopping centre have faced similar enforcement in recent months.

Response and next steps

Filmogaz.com approached the Bullring management and SLP Group for comment. The store has been ordered to improve and must address the inspection findings.

Follow-up checks are likely to confirm whether required actions have been completed. Customers can expect updates if the situation changes.