French food giant Danone is cutting the variety of products it sells to retailers to cut costs, Reuters has reported. Supermarkets and the makers of
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With summer now in full swing and temperatures on the rise, new research from Circle K, Ireland’s largest forecourt and convenience retailer, reveals Ireland’s plans
Batches of two types of Dolmio pasta sauces have been issued with an urgent allergy alert. The Food Safety Authority of Ireland said the batches
Users of Electronic Sales Suppression have been put on notice by HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) as it brings its new powers to bear on
Plans to transform the derelict site beside Watt’s Garage filling station on the Ballynure Road in Ballyclare, creating 25 jobs, have been given the green
Thousands of people are cutting back on their food shopping so they can fill their cars with fuel. The record high prices for petrol and diesel
Dunnes Stores has won a legal dispute against a discount store in an action where a High Court judge was asked to define what goods
Musgrave is investing €25 million in SuperValu and Centra stores as part of a new sustainability fund aimed at helping retailers to achieve net zero
A protest is to take place this Saturday 18 June in Co Fermanagh in response to rising prices of fuel and the cost of living.
Surging fuel costs have pushed up diesel and petrol prices by 11c and 22c a litre respectively in the past fortnight alone. It will now