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FSA Food Hygiene Data

Supermarkets & hypermarkets: UK food hygiene ratings

Large grocery retailers, including supermarket chains and their in-store food counters, bakeries and delis.

Of the 14,177 supermarkets & hypermarkets in the UK with a published Food Standards Agency (FSA) hygiene rating, 87.5% hold the top 5 (Very Good) rating — 9.3 points above the 78.2% average across all food businesses. 1.1% are rated 2 stars or below, and the mean rating is 4.8 out of 5. Source: FSA FHRS open data (OGL v3.0), as of June 2026.

Data as of June 2026 · generated .

87.5%
rated 5 (Very Good)
4.8
mean rating (of 5)
14,177
rated premises

Rating breakdown (0–5)

5Very Good
87.5% (12,406)
4Good
7.9% (1,119)
3Generally Satisfactory
2.6% (363)
2Improvement Necessary
0.9% (129)
1Major Improvement Necessary
1% (137)
0Urgent Improvement Necessary
0.2% (23)

Percentages are of the 14,177 rated premises in this category. A further 409 are awaiting their first inspection and 69 are exempt.

How this compares

Supermarkets & hypermarkets sit 9.3 points above the 78.2% all-types average for 5-star ratings, across the full FSA register of 483,927 rated premises. Remember: a category average says nothing about any single business — always check the premises you are ordering from.

Supermarkets & hypermarkets hygiene by city

City-level FSA hygiene ratings for supermarkets, cleanest first. Only cities with at least 25 rated supermarkets are shown.

Other business types

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Contains public sector information licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0. Food hygiene ratings are sourced from the Food Standards Agency at ratings.food.gov.uk. Ratings reflect the most recent inspection on record and may have changed since publication.