Six enforcement orders were served on Dublin food businesses, two in Meath, one in Louth and one in Laois
A live cockroach infestation, a dead rat and unidentified meat being sold were among the reasons for the 10 closure orders served on Irish food businesses in the month of March.
This included 10 closure orders for businesses located in Dublin, Louth, Laois and Meath and one prohibition order for a business in the capital. The FSAI revealed that some of the reasons that enforcement orders were served on the businesses in March were for a "live cockroach infestation" in a kitchen, a dead rat spotted in a food and packaging store and rodent droppings in another store.
The FSAI said one business had no running water, one was contaminating ready-to-eat food with raw meat while another had "insufficient protection of foodstuffs from contact with toxic materials."
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