Ireland’s largest convenience and fuel retailer, Topaz, has been sold to Canadian retailer giant Alimentation Couche-Tard. The companies signed an agreement that will lead to the
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The Maxol staff and customers in Clonakilty and Carrigaline have been working hard this month, raising vital funds for the Make-A-Wish charity. Staff and customers
It’s been a bad week for the humble selection box as over half of Irish consumers say crisps are their top Christmas treat. As the
The Maxol service station on the Glendermott Road in the Waterside area of Derry/Londonderry has reopened following an extensive refurbishment. The convenience and forecourt was
Irish consumers are twice as likely to buy breakfast on-the-go as those in the UK, new figures have revealed. A world-wide study found that across
A bill forcing all Irish food outlets to print the calorie content of their food on menus could cost convenience retailers and restaurants up to
The Irish grocery sector has enjoyed an inflation-busting performance, recording its best sales for five years. The latest supermarket share figures from Kantar Worldpanel for
The Maxol Group has raised €15,000 for Make-A-Wish Ireland following its “Wash for Wishes” carwash week initiative. The October total represents a 50 per cent
Irish fuel and convenience retailer Topaz has announced children’s charity the Jack & Jill Children’s Foundation as its new brand partner. Topaz marketing director Margaret
Forecourt and convenience retailer Topaz is now among Ireland’s ten largest companies following its acquisition of Esso. The protracted deal, which was approved by the

