Petrol falls 7p in September but should be lower as retailers take 10p a litre more than normal: RAC
The average price of petrol fell by nearly 7p a litre (6.69p) to 162.89p in September – the sixth biggest monthly drop since 2000 –
The average price of petrol fell by nearly 7p a litre (6.69p) to 162.89p in September – the sixth biggest monthly drop since 2000 –
Irish-owned fuel forecourt retailer Maxol more than tripled its profits in 2021, new accounts show. Revenues at Maxol Oil Ltd bounced back by 29 per
Ireland rugby captain and MACE Ambassador Johnny Sexton joined MACE retailers from around Ireland at a special business forum. The event discussed the ideas and
A major intervention on energy costs is needed from the Government in the upcoming budget, representative group Retail Excellence has warned. The group was hosting
As the Gala Group goes for growth this year, rolling out new concepts in store and adding new retailers and stores, CEO of Gala Retail,
The biggest difficulty for retailers on both sides of the border is the frightening cost of energy, according to Vincent Jennings CEO of CSNA. “Our
The UK’s food-to-go market is forecast to be worth £23.4bn by 2027, 26% above pre-pandemic levels, according to IGD. While inflation is set to be
Almost two-thirds of Irish consumers oppose a ban on single-use takeaway coffee cups, according to a new survey. The data was collected on behalf of
Independent retailers in Ireland say the so-called ‘Latte Levy’, which is due to be implemented in December, will be bad for business and another unwelcome
The world’s largest surplus food app, Too Good To Go, has announced it has prevented more than 100,000 bags of food from going to waste