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Published 11:37 9 Dec 2019 GMT
Updated 09:27 15 Dec 2019 GMT
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Commenting today, Dr Pamela Byrne, Chief Executive, FSAI condemned the record number of food businesses who have failed to ensure their premises operate to the highest food safety standards as we enter the busiest month of the year.
“November had the highest amount of Enforcement Orders in the one calendar month which the FSAI has seen since the legislation was introduced in 1998. 23 Enforcement Orders over a one-month period is totally unacceptable. The presence of rodents and other pests presents a grave and immediate danger to consumers’ health and food businesses must put in place more robust pest control systems."You can read the detailed reports online here. The FSAI provides advice if food businesses are unsure what their legal obligations are at www.fsai.ie

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