Everyone loves a good meal out or takeaway and it's always good to know the place you have chosen to eat takes hygiene seriously.

We have assembled a list showing the lowest rated restaurants and other shops selling food in Wimbledon and Colliers Wood.

The Food Hygiene Rating Scheme (FHRS), run by the Food Standards Agency in partnership with local authorities, aims to help people make informed decisions about where to eat or shop for food by providing information about hygiene standards in restaurants, pubs, cafes and anywhere that sells food.

Monkeys Indian Takeaway in Merton High Street gives out free condoms with curries

Food inspectors work out hygiene ratings based on the handling of food, including preparation and cooking and storage, the cleanliness of facilities and how the business is managed.

The scheme works on a 0-5 ranking system, with 5 for establishments rated very good, 4 for good, 3 for generally satisfactory, 2 for improvement necessary, 1 for major improvement necessary and 0 for urgent improvement necessary.

Click on the photos above to browse through the zero and one food hygiene ratings from Wimbledon and Colliers Wood.

Fifteen food outlets were given zero in their food hygiene tests (not including those that were recently inspected and are awating a new rating).

Inspectors from Merton Council, who carry out the checks on behalf of the Food Standards Agency (FSA) look at how hygienically food is handled, the condition and cleanliness of the building and how they management ensures food is safe and standards are maintained.

Inspectors check the following three elements:

1. How hygienically the food is handled – how it is prepared, cooked, re-heated, cooled and stored

2. The condition of the structure of the buildings – the cleanliness, layout, lighting, ventilation and other facilities

3. How the business manages what it does to make sure food is safe and so that the officer can be confident standards will be maintained in the future.