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NZ Food Grade Notice Monitor

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from $2.00 / 1,000 food grade notice rows

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NZ Food Grade Notice Monitor

NZ Food Grade Notice Monitor

Discovers council food-grade, food safety, and inspection notice pages for hospitality compliance and local-market monitoring.

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from $2.00 / 1,000 food grade notice rows

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Tony Le

Tony Le

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Discovers public New Zealand council food-grade, food-safety, and inspection notice rows for hospitality compliance monitoring and local-market research.

What it does

This actor scans supplied council source pages, follows same-site food grade or inspection links, and emits evidence-backed notice rows with:

  • business name
  • council
  • detected grade or pass/fail status
  • inspection date when present
  • confidence score
  • evidence text
  • capture timestamp

It is not a legal compliance register and does not guarantee complete coverage. Results depend on public page structure and whether councils expose food grade information in crawlable HTML.

Inputs

  • sourceUrls - council food-grade, food-safety, inspection, or hospitality premises pages to scan. Explicit URLs do not mix with defaults.
  • regions - optional known region hints. Current built-ins: Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch, Canterbury.
  • useDefaultSources - when no explicit source URLs or known region hints are supplied, use built-in council sources.
  • maxItems - maximum notice rows to emit.

Example input

{
"sourceUrls": [
"https://www.aucklandcouncil.govt.nz/"
],
"maxItems": 100
}

Output fields

  • recordType
  • sourceUrl
  • businessName
  • council
  • grade
  • inspectionDate
  • confidence
  • evidenceText
  • capturedAt

Limits and caveats

  • The actor targets public HTML pages and linked same-site detail pages.
  • It uses deterministic keyword, date, grade, and council extraction rather than private databases.
  • Some councils may publish food grades through search portals, PDFs, or JavaScript apps that need source-specific adapters later.
  • Confidence is heuristic and should be reviewed before operational decisions.

Local validation

npm test
npx --yes apify-cli validate-schema