Supermarket on Cork's northside issued with second closure order by Food Safety Authority of Ireland

This morning, the FSAI posted a notice online saying a closure order had been issued through the HSE on Monday to the store’s owners, Crimdale Developments Limited, which is currently in receivership.
Supermarket on Cork's northside issued with second closure order by Food Safety Authority of Ireland

A busy supermarket on the northside of Cork city was closed this week by the Food Safety Authority of Ireland (FSAI) for the second time in a month.

A busy supermarket on the northside of Cork city was closed this week by the Food Safety Authority of Ireland (FSAI) for the second time in a month.

On Monday, September 29, Singleton’s SuperValu in Hollyhill posted a notice on its door saying it was temporarily closed and expected to reopen later in the week.

This morning, the FSAI posted a notice online saying a closure order had been issued through the HSE on Monday to the store’s owners, Crimdale Developments Limited, which is currently in receivership.

It is understood that notice of that enforcement order had not been posted on Monday due to technical issues at the FSAI.

When contacted on Monday by The Echo, a spokesperson for Musgrave, which owns the SuperValu franchise, said the company did not wish to comment at this time.

Local Fianna Fáil city councillor Tony Fitzgerald said he had spoken with the receivers, who had told him the store was now expected to reopen on Sunday.

On September 4, the FSAI issued a closure order on Crimdale Developments Limited, an order which was subsequently lifted on September 6.

The FSAI did not provide a reason for the September 4 closure order, but a full report is expected to be published in in the coming weeks.

At the time of the initial closure, a spokesperson for Musgrave said: “We can confirm that SuperValu Hollyhill is currently closed to allow essential maintenance works to take place.

When queried on the reason for the September 4 closure, the spokesperson said: “SuperValu Hollyhill was temporarily closed to allow for essential maintenance works following the identification of a pest control issue.

“Immediate action was taken to resolve this matter, including engaging external contractors, and the store fully reopened on Saturday, September 6, and is continuing to trade as normal.

“The health and safety of customers and staff at Supervalu Hollyhill is and remains our top priority.” 

Musgraves was asked for a comment.

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