Live insects in rice and snail in fruit packets: The FSAI handled 2,700 complaints last year
Most complaints were over unfit food or poor hygiene standards, the Food Safety Authority of Ireland said.
Most complaints were over unfit food or poor hygiene standards, the Food Safety Authority of Ireland said.
This compares to 125 enforcement orders being served in 2019.
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Consumers are being warned not to eat the sausage product.
Separately, two Cork businesses were ordered to close over the presence of rodent droppings.
The Irish Farmers Journal has said the dispute centres on who pays and manages the work of veterinarians who certify local abattoirs.
Two chicken products may contain the bacteria Listeria monocytogenes.
The FSAI also confirmed that one prohibition order was served on a business last month.
The bags may contain the prickly thistle plant.
The Food Safety Authority ordered the closure of one food business in May.
Four closure orders and two prohibitions were issued last month.
The FSAI received almost 3,500 complaints in 2019.
Several Müller yoghurt products were recalled yesterday.
Several products from the company have been recalled.
Six food businesses were closed by the FSAI last month.
Safefood said for 25% of people, this will be their first time cooking Christmas dinner.
The products have been recalled by the FSAI.
Consumers are being told not to consume the affected batches.
Businesses in Cork, Dublin, Galway, Kilkenny ad Monaghan were affected.
Own-brand water from Dunnes, Lidl, Londis, Mace and Spar has been recalled.
The origin of the products is India, according to an FSAI safety notice.
Point-of-sale recall notices will be displayed in stores.
The possible presence of Shiga toxin producing E.coli is the reason for the recall.
All batches of the five litre bottles of Still Irish Water are affected.
The Food Safety Authority of Ireland (FSAI) said that no other Corleggy Cheese products are implicated.
13 closure orders and one prohibition order were served against businesses last month.
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Inspectors observed a live rat coming out of a drain during one of these inspections.
A range of Tullyard Farm meat products are also being recalled due to processing in an unapproved facility.
The number was called “alarming”.
People who have bought the affected items should dispose of them or return them to the place of purchase.
The number of cases is over three times as high as this time last year.
Lidl said the products may contain nuts and sulphur dioxide.
The cheese is being recalled because of the possible presence of E. coli.
Dead cockroaches and fresh rat droppings were some of the other reasons for closure orders issued to businesses in Dublin and Louth.
Listeria can cause diarrhoea, fever, headache and muscle pain in a very short period.
Ikea are recalling packets of marshmallows because mice were found at the product’s production site.
Notices will be displayed in stores that sold the batches.
Over a third of those relate to unfit food.
Aldi has offered the woman involved £500 compensation.