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11th August 2018
10:29am BST

As reported last week, The Food Safety Authority of Ireland found that 13 food businesses all over Ireland had been served with food orders during the course of July.
Of the 13 closures, six of the businesses were in Dublin, four were in Cork and the rest were in Meath, Clare and Tipperary.
You can find the full list of closures here.
Roberto's takeaway in Ranelagh was closed down because a rodent was spotted in the area where equipment and food is located according to its inspection report.
Some of the reasons for the Enforcement Orders in July according to the FSAI include:
Dr Pamela Byrne, Chief Executive, FSAI described the closures last month as alarming:
"The legal responsibility for producing food that is safe to eat rests firmly with food businesses.
"The inspections found that a number of food workers at these businesses did not have even a basic knowledge or training in food safety and hygiene, which is a legal requirement.
"There is absolutely no excuse for careless practices. Staff must be properly trained in food safety and hygiene and it is also imperative that an effective pest control system is in place.”
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