Dunnes Stores buys delivery company Buymie
Dublin-based same-day delivery company Buymie has been acquired by Dunnes Stores – according to Business Post. The newspaper says Buymie will continue to operate as an independent entity, with Devan Hughes remaining in the CEO seat. The ecommerce platform currently employs about 50 people in technology roles, and it also has over 300 personal shoppers.
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