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
retailers
Agriculture Minister Charlie McConalogue has secured Cabinet approval for a long-awaited bill to establish an Office for Fairness and Transparency in the Agri-Food Supply Chain.
The temporary halting of P&O’s sailings at Larne Port will affect supplies coming into NI as other ferry operators are “pretty near full”, Agriculture Minister
Northern Ireland’s fuel suppliers fear they will see a surge of customers crossing the border to load up on fuel as UK pump prices climbed
The latest figures from Kantar show that Irish take-home grocery sales fell by 4.5% over the 12 weeks to 20 February 2022 – however, spending
Independent retailers have reacted with dismay after learning that the Daily and Sunday Telegraph cover prices are rising substantially from Monday (March 7), but that
As chief executive of Ibec, Danny McCoy has been banging the drum for Irish business since 2009. During his tenure he’s seen the country recover
Duncan Graham, Managing Director of Retail Excellence, tells IFCR that retailers are optimistic that we may be in for a Christmas bumper period on the
Retailers in the Republic say they need an incentive to attract shoppers back – although the best time to do it might be next spring.
Petrol prices have hit an all-time high of £142.94p a litre in the UK after rising by almost 30p in one year. The average UK

