Should Island businesses be rated for their food hygiene - and the results published online?
When the House of Keys sits next week, Douglas North MHK David Ashford will ask about a Manx version of a UK scheme.
He'll ask Environment, Food and Agriculture Minister Clare Barber what progress her department's made introducing a food hygiene rating scheme.
In the UK, all businesses are rated from one to five - and the results listed on a website where the public can find out how clean local restaurants and takeaways are.
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