Manchester United have been slapped with a blow off the field as the club's catering has been labelled at one-star out of five after a food fiasco.
The Food Standards Agency (FSA) inspection recently at Old Trafford has revealed major shortcomings in terms of food standards and has deemed the club's food as the second worst standard in food hygiene.

Recently, an event at the club came under scrutiny as the guests complained of getting served raw chickens. Some of the guests present at the event fell ill after having a bite of the uncooked, raw food and the corporate guests were naturally bemused with that.
The allegation and the illness led the Trafford Council investigate and matter and following investigation, they have slapped the Red Devils a dismal one-star when it comes to food hygiene.
The council verdict depicts the dismal condition of the food hygiene at the club and has warranted 'Major improvement' in Manchester United's standards.
The investigation was scheduled in October and the investigators found some striking deficiencies when it comes to the food safety at the club. There was a lack of systematic checks for food service and the staff also had a lack of knowledge of food safety.
The food hygiene downgrade has come to light amid the club's debilitating run on the field. The Red Devils suffered their 8th league defeat of the season in just 18 matches on Saturday as the suffered to a 0-2 loss against West Ham United.