Is your fish a fake? How to spot seafood fraud
Fraudulent labelling is common globally. Here’s what to look for to protect yourself against it
Fraudulent labelling is common globally. Here’s what to look for to protect yourself against it
Code agreed in response to obesity ‘doomed to failure’, says Irish Heart Foundation
Getting food companies to police sector is like using ‘Dracula to head up the blood bank’
Killester United head to Bray and Sheriff YC travel to Longford
‘Traceability in food business systems is critically important,’ says Dr Pamela Byrne
Three quarters of UK fresh chickens contaminated with bacterium campylobacter
Neighbouring kebab shops in central Dublin among those outlets found in breach
FSAI say businesses engaging in unsafe practices will face ‘full rigours of the law’
Dr Byrne replaces Prof Alan Reilly who worked with food safety watchdog since 1999
Dark Horse Inn and four Parnell Street restaurants served notices by FSAI
FSAI chief says businesses are putting their customers’ health at risk
Horsemeat scandal a ‘wake-up call’ for Europe on supply of produce
FSAI says one supermarket served with prohibition notice during August
Food Safety Authority of Ireland advise public to boil all imported frozen berries
Seven food businesses receive orders and three are prosecuted during July
Damson Diner on South William Street visited by Food Safety Authority inspectors last month
Enforcement orders issued to eight businesses for breaches of food safety legislation
Health inspectors and veterinary inspectors shut down 10 businesses for breaches in February
Two successful prosecutions carried out on establishments in Kerry
FSAI says issue of 143 orders against businesses marks an ‘extremely disappointing’ year
Small quantity of counterfeit Smirnoff product discovered for sale on Irish market
Orders bring to 121 the number of enforcement orders served so far this year compared with 109 served during the whole of 2012
Boil imported frozen berries for at least a minute before eating, FSAI advises
Food Safety Authority served 17 enforcement orders in August
Upset may be unlikely but Junior Cup holders head to Tallaght looking to enjoy big night against country’s “best club”
Chinese restaurant off Grafton Street among premises shut temporarily by FSAI
FSAI finds consumers much more conscious about food safety
Ten people infected with hepatitis A virus, five cases emerged on Wednesday
Italian outbreak also linked to infections in Germany, Poland and the Netherlands
Food Safety Authority of Ireland advises consumers to boil frozen fruit after 10 diagnosed with virus
Committee report in UK expresses dismay ‘at the slow pace of investigations’
Most businesses involved have orders lifted within days
Further arrests in Netherlands over false labelling
Initiative announced as seven businesses closed for breaches of food safety laws
But the food sector still has a lot to do to win back consumer trust
Food Safety Authority of Ireland rejects charges as ‘a fantastic theory’
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