150 locations inspected across the UK. Average rating: 5.0/5.
Oxfam has 150 locations across the UK that have been inspected under the Food Hygiene Rating Scheme. The average food hygiene rating is 5.0 out of 5. This is above the national average of 4.6/5, indicating strong food hygiene standards across the chain.
Of all rated locations, 100.0% have achieved the top rating of 5 (Very Good), while 0.0% are rated 0 or 1, indicating urgent or major improvement is needed.
Ratings vary by location — N/A has the lowest average rating for Oxfam while N/A has the highest. Individual restaurant hygiene depends on local management, so always check the rating of the specific branch you plan to visit.
| Local Authority | Locations | Avg Rating |
|---|---|---|
| Camden | 5 | 5.0/5 |
| Dorset | 4 | 5.0/5 |
| Newcastle Upon Tyne | 4 | 0.0/5 |
| Brighton and Hove | 3 | 5.0/5 |
| Bristol | 3 | 0.0/5 |
| Cambridge City | 3 | 0.0/5 |
| North Yorkshire | 3 | 0.0/5 |
| Westmorland and Furness | 3 | 0.0/5 |
| Wiltshire | 3 | 0.0/5 |
| Bath and North East Somerset | 2 | 0.0/5 |
Oxfam has an average food hygiene rating of 5.0 out of 5 across 150 inspected locations in the UK. This is above the national average of 4.6/5.
There are currently 23 Oxfam locations with the highest rating of 5 (Very Good), representing 100.0% of all rated branches.
The lowest rated Oxfam locations are in areas like N/A. There are 0 locations rated 0 or 1, indicating they require urgent or major improvement. Always check the specific rating of the branch you plan to visit.