Food inspectors discover unregistered business operating out of domestic dwelling in Co Meath

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The Food Safety Authority ordered the closure of one food business in May.

Image: Shutterstock/Artem Oleshko Image: Shutterstock/Artem Oleshko THE FOOD SAFETY Authority of Ireland ordered the closure of one food business in May.

According to the FSAI’s inspection report, the order was brought after the business was found to have no food safety management procedures or monitoring records available for inspection. The other order was brought against Bruno Cesar Silva Gomes of Bailis Manor, Navan, Co Meath on 28 May. Dr Pamela Byrne, Chief Executive of the FSAI, said she was concerned that illegal food business operators could still seek to take advantage of consumers during the current public health pandemic.

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