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04th Dec 2017

Four Irish Food Businesses Ordered To Close Last Month Over Food Safety Concerns

Darragh Berry

The Food Safety Authority of Ireland (FSAI) revealed this morning that four Irish businesses were served with closure orders for breaches of food safety legislation for the month of November. 

The businesses were located in Dublin, Meath, Wexford and Louth and they were:

  • AD Cash and Carry, Unit 3/4 St. James Industrial Park, Kylemore Way, Inchicore, Dublin 8.
  • Canteen operated by Get Fresh (Vending) Ltd T/A Get Fresh Catering, Beaufort College, Trim Road, Navan, Meath.
  • Iceland Stores Ireland Limited, Unit 1, Gorey Retail Park, Courtown Road, Gorey, Wexford.
  • China Town, Main Street Castlebellingham, Louth (Order was served on 1 December but is being accounted for by FSAI in the month of November.)

The FSAI release a monthly update of closure orders which can be found on their website. 

However, orders served before 1 September 2017 are not published as Closure and Improvement Orders remain in the reports for a period of three months from the date the order was listed. 

Establishments are served closure orders when it is deemed that the place might cause a grave or immediate danger to public health.

Have you eaten in any of these places?

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