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Shock status of one in five Brisbane eateries

But despite the number of checks being carried out falling for the third straight financial year, Brisbane City Council has said any attempt to compare 2020’s numbers would be “disingenuous”.Of the 4074 venues given a rating out of five stars under Brisbane City Council’s Eat Safe program, 773 eateries were slapped with two stars or less.
Council’s website says restaurants, cafes and bars given two stars are a “poor performer” with a “low level of…
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