Cradley Heath pizza shop 'rated 1' in latest food hygiene inspection as fresh ratings dished out to more than 30 Black Country and Stafford restaurants
More food and hygiene ratings have been handed out to 37 Black Country and Stafford businesses.
The Food Standards Agency (FSA) has revealed the last batch of food hygiene ratings for restaurants, pubs and cafes around Walsall, Dudley, Wolverhampton, Sandwell, and Stafford.
A score of five is considered 'very good', four 'good', three 'generally satisfactory', two 'some improvement necessary', one 'major improvement necessary' and zero 'urgent improvement required'.

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The scores provide a snapshot of the general cleanliness of the business, including their handling of food, cleanliness and condition of facilities, and general management of food safety.
Now, 37 Black Country and Stafford restaurants have been handed new hygiene ratings, with one Sandwell restaurant being 'rated one'.
See the latest food hygiene ratings to be dished out below:
Walsall
Dizzy Kidz, Arrow Industrial Estate, Straight Road, Willenhall. Rated five on July 25.
Moon Palace, Old Birchills, West Midlands. Rated three on June 25.
Wolverhampton
The Prince Albert, Railway Street centre, Wolverhampton. Rated two on June 27.
The Far East, Church Road, Bradmore, Wolverhampton. Rated four on June 27.
Made in Thai, Darlington Street, Wolverhampton. Rated five on July 30.
Lockworks Cinema, Fryer Street, Wolverhampton. Rated five on July 24.
St Chad's Community Kitchen, Owen Road, Marridale. Rated five on July 23.