As part of our commitment to public safety, two Barnsley companies have recently been prosecuted for food safety offences, being ordered to pay over £14,000 in fines and costs.
TSN Foods Ltd, who own Darfield Super Store, and Lastorders Food and Wine Ltd, who own Premier – Last Orders in Wombwell, appeared in Barnsley Magistrates Court last week.
Both companies appeared on charges under the Food Safety Act 1990 and the Food Safety and Hygiene (England) Regulations 2013.
TSN Foods Ltd pleaded guilty to seven offences committed in December 2023, covering:
- Failure to comply with improvement notices, requiring the proper labelling of pre-packed food, including the business name and address, mandatory food information on products in England and the nutritional declaration in the specified legal format.
- The sale of unsafe food items, which were incorrectly over-stickered, concealing allergenic ingredients and other key food information.
- Failure to notify the competent authority that as an establishment, they produced, processed and distributed food.
They were ordered to pay £10,933.34 for these offences.
Lastorders Food and Wine Ltd pleaded guilty to two offences committed in January 2024, covering:
- Failure to comply with an improvement notice, requiring mandatory food information to be provided in English on labels of the pre-packed food they were selling.
- The sale of unsafe food items which concealed allergenic ingredients.
They were ordered to pay £3,931.96 for these offences.
Thanks to the hard work of our Legal Services and Trading Standards team, these prosecutions show how we will take action to ensure food safety standards are maintained in our businesses.
Councillor Wendy Cain, Cabinet Spokesperson for Public Health and Communities, said: “In Barnsley, we’re committed to keeping our communities safe, working hard to make sure residents can feel confident the products they are buying meet legal standards.
“We work closely with traders to make this possible, providing information to help them understand their responsibilities and issuing warnings where they can correct errors. These prosecutions highlight how we take our responsibility to protect our communities seriously, taking action to stop potentially dangerous products from remaining on our shelves.”
Barnsley’s Trading Standards team are here to help you understand your food safety responsibilities as a business. If you own a food business and have one of the below concerns, we want to encourage you to call the team on 01226 773743 for advice and support:
- If you’re selling any food products that are not labelled in English.
- If you’re selling imported products that don’t have the name and address of a UK business.
- If you’re selling food and drink but are not registered as a food business.