A food premises based in Carrickmacross has been shut down after evidence of rodent activity being found.
The retail outlet occupied by Aleksej Kardasev at a warehouse on the Shercock Road in the town was closed by The Food Safety Authority of Ireland.
The local outlet was one of 13 food businesses which were ordered to close last month.
They're based in Meath, Dublin, Wexford, Monaghan, Louth and Kerry.
The Food Safety Authority said there is or was a grave and immediate danger to the public at the Carrickmacross warehouse.
They said there was evidence of a rodent infestation throughout the premises, while rodent dropping were observed on shelving where food was kept.
Rodent droppings were also observed of packed foods along with gnaw marks and gnawed food was also evident.
The Food Safety Authority said this evidence poses a grave and immediate risk to the public.