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9th April 2018
02:30pm BST

The Food Safety Authority of Ireland (FSAI) revealed at the start of April that six Irish businesses were served with closure orders for breaches of food safety legislation for the month of March.
The businesses were located in Dublin (4) and Louth (2) and they were:
On Monday morning, the reasons behind the closures were revealed by the FSAI and these included:
Aladdins Cave - Rodent faeces found leading to serious public health. Rodent infestation found in: Baby room, Pre-school room, nappy changing areas as well as other areas. More information can be found here on that closure.
SM Cuisine Limited T/A Dera - Live cockroaches in staff toilet and cold room while a dead cockroach was in the prep area and fridge. Fresh rat droppings also found in kitchen area. More information can be found here on that closure.
Hab Foods Limited t/a Haji Baba - Large quantities of dried on blood splatters on the wall. General dirty areas which were likely to come into contact with food. There was a large amount of dried-on excrement on the toilet bowl and rims. More information on that closure can be found here.
Paparazzi - Standard of cleaning and hygiene around the establishment was very poor. No evidence of monitoring for pests control. Raw food was unlabeled and not covered in fridge. More information can be found here.
Oche Takeaway - The foodstuffs and ingredients were stored in dirty containers. Grime was evident at the wall to floor junctions. A thick accumulation of grease was observed at the wall and floor behind the cooking equipment. The shelving in the under counter fridges were coated in grease and dirt. More information can be found here.
Panda House - Evidence of rodent activity was found in the main food preparation area, cooking and service area. More information can be found here.
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