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Irish online grocery store Buymie adds new services
Dublin-based online grocery delivery company Buymie has raised EUR 2.2 million from investors to expand its service in response to demand during the coronavirus pandemic. Thanks to this the company will be able to increase revenues by 500 percent by the end of the year. Buymie’s service is available to more than 490,000 households
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