Centra is seeing customers move to its cheaper “own-brand” products to cut costs amid rising inflation, after the convenience retailer posted a 2.5 per cent
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Supermarket retailer SuperValu has said it intends to invest more than €35m in approximately 50 stores this year, while creating at least 150 jobs. This
Musgrave Group, together with its retail partners, colleagues, and shoppers, has donated over €1 million worth of funds and goods to support the Ukrainian people.
The Irish Cancer Society has announced that Centra will support its 2022 Daffodil Day this March. Centra employees and customers will mark the partnership in
Musgrave MarketPlace, Ireland’s only 100% Irish-owned national Foodservice wholesaler, has appointed Declan Flood as its Head of Foodservice Sales. Bringing more than 20 years’ experience
Supermarket retail groups say they are working with their suppliers to ensure their supply chains remain resilient despite potential issues including the war in Ukraine
SuperValu is calling on new and budding local Irish food and drink producers to join this year’s Food Academy Programme. This is a huge opportunity
Once forecourts were all about fuelling cars – now they’re about fuelling bodies, according to Michael McCormack, managing director of Musgrave Wholesale Partners. “When I
Musgrave has agreed a significant new supply partnership with Choithrams, a leading retailer with over 40 stores across the United Arab Emirates (UAE). The agreement
The Musgrave Group has lobbied the government for changes to foreign visa rules to allow more workers into the country. The SuperValu and Centra owner

