The Food Safety Authority of Ireland’s (FSAI) Food Safety Consultative Council today announced a public consultation to gather views from consumers and food businesses in Ireland on a national food hygiene rating scheme.
Food hygiene rating schemes are in operation in a number of countries and provide customers with signage that indicates the level of cleanliness and food safety standards of a food business based on official food safety inspections.
The FSAI is calling on consumers and food businesses in Ireland to make their views known through an online consultation which will run until 23rd June 2025.
The results of the consultation will better inform the Food Safety Consultative Council’s understanding of consumers’ and food businesses’ opinions about a food hygiene rating scheme for Ireland. It will review how such a scheme might influence consumer decision-making, and what implications it could have for Irish food businesses such as restaurants, cafés, takeaways, hotels, supermarkets and shops. All responses are anonymous, and participants will also have the opportunity to express interest in taking part in possible focus groups or interviews in the future.
Food hygiene rating schemes are currently in operation for example in Northern Ireland, England and Wales (Scores on Doors), Denmark and France (Smiley Faces), and in some US states. They typically involve the public display of food safety inspection results as a number, letter or symbol on the food business’s window and/or website, aiming to increase transparency in the food chain, support consumer decision making and promote higher standards of hygiene across the food sector. This helps customers make informed choices about where they eat and purchase food from while encouraging businesses to maintain high food safety standards.
Mr Jamie Knox, (Chair of the FSAI’s Food Safety Consultative Council) urged participation in the consultation and highlighted the importance of engagement by consumers and food businesses as the feedback will provide important information on the next steps for any recommendations on a national scheme. “The FSAI’s commitment to protecting public health and increasing transparency in Ireland’s food safety system underpins this important consultation. Food hygiene rating schemes have been shown internationally to empower consumers and drive higher standards across the food sector. Just as importantly, we understand the value of listening to concerns the food industry may have. This is not a decision — it is an evaluation process. By considering international evidence and gathering views from both consumers and food businesses, we aim to ensure that any recommendation made is informed, balanced, and grounded in public and professional interests,” he added.
Information gathered from the consultation will inform a comprehensive evaluation report, expected to be finalised in early 2026. The findings will support the FSAI in making an evidence-based recommendation to the Department of Health, which holds responsibility for national food safety policy in this area.
The consultation is being undertaken by the FSAI, as set out in its Strategy 2025–2029 to evaluate the evidence relating hygiene rating schemes for food business.
Mrs Kavanagh passed away peacefully, surrounded by her loving family, while in the care of staff at Fennor Hill Nursing Home, Urlingford, Co. Kilkenny.
Her passing is most deeply regretted, sadly missed and lovingly remembered by her sorrowing family; loving husband Michael (formerly Coldfields, Thurles), daughter Kathleen, son Tony, son-in-law Peter, daughter-in-law Maria, grandchildren Ruby, Joseph, Olivia and Grace, brother Danny (Ryan, Youghal), sister Joan (Reardon, Dundrum), nieces, nephews, brothers-in-law, sisters-in-law, extended relatives, neighbours and friends.
The extended Kavanagh and Ryan families wish to express their appreciation for your understanding at this difficult time, and have made arrangements for those persons wishing to send messages of condolence, to use the link shown HERE.
Mrs Kavanagh will be remembered for her loving affection, warmth and wonderful sense of humour.
Pre-deceased by her daughters Josephine-Anne and Joan and her son-in-law Sean; Mrs O’Reilly passed away peacefully at her place of ordinary residence.
Her passing is most deeply regretted, sadly missed and lovingly remembered by her sorrowing family;loving husband Martin, sons Michael and Jim, daughter Geraldine, sons-in-law Tony and John, daughter-in-law Mary, grandchildren Alison, Claire, Jamie, Hannah and Sam, great grandchildren Teddy and Rosie, nieces, nephews, extended relatives, neighbours and friends.
The extended O’Reilly and O’Meara families wish to express their appreciation for your understanding at this difficult time, and have made arrangements for those persons wishing to send messages of condolence, to use the link shown HERE.
Lyrics and Vocals: American rock singer, songwriter, and guitarist, nicknamed “The Boss”, the great Bruce Frederick Joseph Springsteen.
Across the Border.
Tonight, my bag is packed, tomorrow I’ll walk these tracks, That will lead me across the border. Tomorrow, my love and I will sleep beneath auburn skies, Somewhere across the border. We’ll leave behind, my dear, the pain and sadness we found here, And we’ll drink from the Bravo’s muddy waters, Where the sky grows gray and wide, we’ll meet on the other side, There across the border. For you, I’ll build a house high upon a grassy hill, Somewhere across the border. Where pain and memory, pain and memory have been stilled, There across the border. Sweet blossoms fill the air, pastures of gold and green, Roll down into cool, clear waters, And in your arms ‘neath open skies, I’ll kiss the sorrow from your eyes, There across the border. Tonight we’ll sing the songs and I’ll dream of you, my corazón☼, And tomorrow my heart will be strong. May the saints’ blessings and grace carry me safely into your arms, There across the border. For what are we without hope in our hearts, That someday we’ll drink from God’s blessed waters? And eat the fruit from the vine, I know love and fortune will be mine, Somewhere across the border.
END ☼“Corazón” in Spanish translates to “Sweetheart” or “My heart” in English.
Pre-deceased by her parents Patrick and Kathleen Darcy; Mrs Fitzsimons passed away peacefully following a short illness, while in the care of staff at Tipperary University Hospital.
Her passing is most deeply regretted, sadly missed and lovingly remembered by her sorrowing family; loving husband Bernie, daughter Mary, son John, grandchildren Amy and Nicole, great-grandchildren, John’s partner Liz, brother Adrian, sister Catherine, nephews, nieces, brothers-in-law, sisters-in-law, extended relatives, neighbours and friends.
For those persons who wish to attend Requiem Mass for Mrs Fitzsimons, but for reasons cannot, same can be viewed streamed live online, HERE.
The extended Fitzsimons and Darcy families wish to express their appreciation for your understanding at this difficult time, and have made arrangements for those persons wishing to send messages of condolence, to use the link shown HERE.
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