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panther 10-09-2007 09:02

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toppings for pizza and kebab
kwong ming for chinese:D

Mr Aleks 10-09-2007 16:17

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GOOD

Indian: Akash
Chineese: Kwong ming
Kebab/pizza/burger: Pizza time (clayton)

BAD (imo)

Park chippy (thats the one at top of india street and the one at bottom of Willows lane)
:eek:Petra:eek: (disgusting doesnt come close, ok for kids though it seems)

And come to think of it most of them on Blackburn road.

Lilly 15-09-2007 15:50

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We had a takeaway from Slice from Heaven in Ossy last night and it was very good. The garlic bread was nice and thin with plenty of garlic and we had tuna and mushroom pizza which was excellent. We'll definitely go again.:)

Gayle 16-09-2007 09:29

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Actually, yes, following on from my earlier post about Slice From Heaven - although I'm no longer impressed with the pizzas, the garlic bread was really, really good.

Lolly 16-09-2007 10:05

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In Ossy I like Pizza Palace, never had any problems going there. Cuisine World is good in town, their pizzas are fantastic!

I tend to try to stick to what I know. I'm not overly keen on Rinos.

Ianto.W. 16-09-2007 10:37

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It is allways a good thing to warn other people, that there is someone out there attempting to sell goods that are not fit for consumption, or overpriced. Being poisoned and paying for the privilage is not a very nice thing to happen. Far better to prepare your own food, and not put your health in the hands of a profiteering poisoner.

fc:stanley 16-09-2007 12:04

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Originally Posted by spud (Post 469320)
Chineese, Kwong Ming, b/burn rd the best chineese by far.

The Best Chineese EVER!!!!! Every week we go there and its never been bad! :D

Less 16-09-2007 12:06

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Originally Posted by cmonstanley (Post 469453)
the chinese next to the vets.

Are you sure that is a good one to visit? :p

MargaretR 18-09-2007 18:18

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I have just read on the Ev Telegraph site about this scheme for giving takeaways ratings for hygiene or lack of it.
Scores On The Doors
Hyndburn hasn't joined the scheme - perhaps we should ask our councillors why not?

panther 18-09-2007 18:20

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probably because half of em will have to shut down!!

WillowTheWhisp 18-09-2007 18:59

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Quote:

Originally Posted by [email protected] (Post 471917)
I have just read on the Ev Telegraph site about this scheme for giving takeaways ratings for hygiene or lack of it.
Scores On The Doors
Hyndburn hasn't joined the scheme - perhaps we should ask our councillors why not?

We should do. It's an excellent idea.

Tealeaf 19-09-2007 11:23

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The State of Califonia - which has an obesity problem even worse than that of Hyndburn - is now considering shutting down and banning takeaways. I believe it was the first state to ban smoking in public places; nearly everyone else has now followed suit.

Imagine the impact, therefore, should the first act of the new Accy and Districts Council be to shut down all junk food outlets within its jurisdiction. It would show imagination - joined up government between a local authority and the NHS for instance - and would give maximum publicity to the area. The immeadiate impact on unemployemnt would be negligable (we all know that most "employees" of junk food shops also sign on) while in the longer term it would result in vast new inward investment into an authority getting its act togeather.

cashman 19-09-2007 14:17

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Originally Posted by Tealeaf (Post 472094)
The State of Califonia - which has an obesity problem even worse than that of Hyndburn - is now considering shutting down and banning takeaways. I believe it was the first state to ban smoking in public places; nearly everyone else has now followed suit.

Imagine the impact, therefore, should the first act of the new Accy and Districts Council be to shut down all junk food outlets within its jurisdiction. It would show imagination - joined up government between a local authority and the NHS for instance - and would give maximum publicity to the area. The immeadiate impact on unemployemnt would be negligable (we all know that most "employees" of junk food shops also sign on) while in the longer term it would result in vast new inward investment into an authority getting its act togeather.

theres quite a few illegals employed in that game so they wont sign on, but never mind after 10 yrs the Lib-Dems will allow them to register.:rolleyes::mad:


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