
The Food Safety Authority of Ireland (FSAI) issued 16 enforcement orders, including 12 closure orders, to food businesses last month due to breaches such as filthy premises, unsafe food storage, and inadequate pest control measures. Among the establishments affected was one of Dublin's oldest pubs, where rat carcasses were found. Dr. Pamela Byrne, chief executive of FSAI, highlighted these issues as the primary reasons for the enforcement actions.
Rat carcasses found in Dublin pub as 12 closure orders given to businesses last month by Food Safety Authority https://t.co/fT1FNaavho
Dr Pamela Byrne, chief executive of Food Safety Authority of Ireland, said filthy premises, unsafe food storage and inadequate pest control measures were 'once again the primary reasons for this month’s enforcement orders' https://t.co/SrFHPJnHtC
One of Dublin's oldest pubs is among 12 premises which were issued with closure orders by the Food Safety Authority of Ireland last month https://t.co/1twWhlGHX5
