Four popular Dublin food businesses were forced to close by the Food Safety Authority of Ireland last month over safety fears.
Two of the businesses have since reopened while two remain closed according to the Closure Orders information on the FSAI's website.
AIM Cash & Carry at Unit 20 in Robinhood Industrial Estate, Clondalkin was closed on July 1 but reopened on July 29.
Londis at 38 Fassaugh Avenue in Cabra had its deli counter, butcher counter, preparation rooms and store rooms closed on July 9 but it reopened for business on 13 July.
The food and packaging storage unit at the side of the premises only were closed at Teddy's Ice Cream on East Pier Battery in Dun Laoghaire Harbour on July 14 and have not been reopened yet according to the FSAI website.
Also, WW Poultry with an address at Unit 24, Orion Business Centre Northwest Business Park in Ballycoolin closed on July 22 and has not reopened yet either according to the FSAI website.
In total, five food businesses were forced to close in July all around Ireland.
The other establishment issued with a closure order was in Laois.
The reasons why each business was forced to close is still unknown with the details not expected to be available for around another week.
You can find more information on the FSAI website.