The Convenience Stores and Newsagents Association (CSNA) has called on the Minister for Finance to address a legal loophole which allows tobacco producers to compete
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The customer is at the heart of the complete revamp of Junction 14 on the M7 – and the result is a fabulous food court
The global electric vehicle market has taken a huge leap forward in the past decade. Despite some barriers to its adoption, the industry is moving
Sports clubs across Ireland are in line for a €130,000 windfall following the renewal of the Texaco Support for Sport initiative for the second year
Nisa’s independent retailers are now planning for the second largest retailing opportunity of the year with the launch of the 2022 Spring pre-sell and all
Nestle, which makes Quality Street and Lion bars, says it is experiencing some supply chain problems ahead of the Christmas period. But chief executive Mark
Customers are stocking up on Christmas products early as concerns over shortages grow. A third of consumers (34%) are considering buying food and drink for
Circle K intends to roll out its own charging equipment across Ireland in the next five to seven years, according to senior director of fuels
Maxol has been at the heart of the Irish community for more than 100 years. As well as a growing network of licensees of independent
Joyce’s Supermarkets has announced that it is teaming up with Croí, a registered charity dedicated to fighting heart disease and stroke, in support of its

