10 Irish businesses were served with closure orders in September, according to the Food Safety Authority (FSAI).
The FSAI made the orders based on breaches of food safety legislation.
Three of the businesses were based in Dublin. Two were in Galway, two were in Donegal, and the rest were in Tipperary, Cork, and Westmeath.
This number is an increase on the closure orders issued by the FSAI in August, where nine premises were served with the notices.
The businesses served with the notices were:
Spar, Upper Baggot Street, Co. Dublin (closed for two days).
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