Fungi Infestation Found in Treat Machines at Popular Family Venue

🚨 Health Shock at Cardiff Family Attraction 🚨
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Brace yourselves for a tale of horror in hospitality! A trampoline park in Cardiff recently made headlines for major food hygiene breaches. When inspectors visited, they discovered unsanitary conditions including black mould on a slush machine and congealed powder in coffee makers—yuck! 😱

Supajump, found in Trident Trade Park, was already on the radar due to a history of health and safety issues, including past injuries to children. This time, inspectors found a menu of hygiene horrors: icky mould, improperly stored food, and dirty machines. To top it off, a malfunctioning shutter allowed rodents to roam free. 🐭

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Owner Philip Booth and Supatramp Ltd faced the music in court, pleading guilty to failing food hygiene regulations. Despite being already on a suspended sentence for other offences, Booth managed to avoid jail as he’d met previous sentence requirements. The park, however, was slapped with fines and ordered to clean up its act. Booth’s defence cited his duties as a full-time carer for elderly parents. 😟

The saga ended with Supajump closing its doors for good last October, leaving a statement on its website thanking patrons and apologising for the permanent closure.

The judge left a stern reminder: putting profits over safety isn’t just bad business—it’s punishable by law. Let’s hope other attractions take note and prioritise cleanliness for the sake of happy kids and stress-free parents.

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Stay safe, everyone, and remember to double-check those hygiene ratings next time you’re planning a day out! 🏆

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