Tag "Írország"

Irish Customers are Saving Money With Own-Label Products and Online Shopping

Irish shoppers spent €42.6 million less on branded groceries in the latest twelve weeks ended 7 August 2022, while own-label sales accounted for 46.7% of the total Irish grocery market,...

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Irish Consumer Sentiment Hovers At 22-Month Low In August

Irish consumer sentiment slipped marginally to hover at a 22-month low in August as respondents said they expected to further cut back on major purchases in the coming months, a...

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Irish Grocery Inflation Hits Highest Level Since 2008

Grocery inflation reached 7.7% in the 12 weeks to 10 July 2022, recording its highest level since August 2008, according to the latest data from Kantar. Consumer spending on take-home...

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Heineken Ireland Uses Recycled Carbon Dioxide To Produce Beer

Heineken’s Irish subsidiary, Heineken Ireland, has said that it is 96% sufficient in carbon dioxide through the use of capture and reuse initiatives, with recycled carbon dioxide used to carbonate...

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C&C Group and Innis & Gunn enter into long-term partnership

C&C Group has started a long-term partnership with Edinburgh-based beer brand Innis & Gunn, for selling and distributing the latter’s award-winning range of beers in the UK and Ireland. C&C...

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Britain’s Eight Fifty Food Group buys Carroll’s Cuisine

For an undisclosed sum British company Eight Fifty Food Group has acquired Ireland’s Carroll’s Cuisine. The transaction is expected to close in the first quarter of 2021. Under CCI’s ownership...

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Buymie and Dunnes Stores target same day grocery delivery

Irish on-demand grocery delivery app Buymie has started cooperating with Dunnes Stores to offer same-day grocery delivery service from 24 stores in the greater Dublin area and Cork City. The new...

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Tesco starts drone home delivery in Ireland

In Ireland, County Galway will launch its drone home delivery service next month with the largest UK retail chain, Tesco – origo wrote after the Guardian. The test run is...

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Irish Consumer Sentiment Slips On Stricter COVID-19 Measures

Irish consumer sentiment slipped in August after local COVID-19 lockdowns and stricter nationwide restrictions that the survey’s authors said may cause some to re-assess how long the disruption will last. Ireland...

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SPAR Ireland supplier buys biogas-fuelled delivery vehicles

BWG Foods – a supplier of SPAR in Ireland – has introduced two biogas-powered delivery vehicles to its fleet. This step aims to increase the use of biogas in the company’s increasingly...

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Amazon is creating thousands of new jobs in Ireland

Amazon has announced that it will create thousands of new jobs in Ireland in two years. The number of Irish workers in the e-commerce giant will thus rise to five...

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Lidl reveals plans to open first pub at new Dundonald supermarket

German discounter Lidl has confirmed plans to open its first pub on the island of Ireland in one of its supermarkets in the north. The grocery chain has submitted a...

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Lidl launches Ireland’s first 100-percent compostable bag for potatoes

Lidl Ireland has introduced the first fully compostable potato bag in the country, in cooperation with Meade Potato Company. The 2kg packs of Meade White Potatoes feature packaging made from...

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Ireland To Impose ‘Latte Levy’ By 2021 To Cut Plastic Waste

Ireland will impose a so-called latte levy on disposable coffee cups by 2021 in a bid to change consumer habits and cut the environmental impact from the use of single-use...

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Ireland Prepares For The Worst With No-Deal Brexit Budget

Ireland presented a no-deal Brexit budget for 2020 on Tuesday, pledging a €1.2 billion package to keep firms afloat by allowing the state’s finances to return to deficit if Britain...

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Irish Consumers Feel They Hold Most Responsibility Over Climate Change

At least 80% of Irish consumers believe that to preserve the planet, we need to change how we consume and produce food. This according to the European Milk Forum (EMF),...

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Aldi Sponsors National Brown Bread Baking Competition

Aldi Ireland has announced that it will once again sponsor the National Brown Bread Baking Competition. This year the event is in association with the National Ploughing Association (NPA) and...

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Több mint egy évezrede működik az ír söröző

2004-ben a rekordok könyvébe is bekerült az Írországban található Sean’s Bar söröző, mint Európa legrégebbi folyamatosan működő pubja – írja a BBC nyomán az Origo. Jelenleg pedig azt kutatják, vajon...

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Lidl invests 1 million euros in solar energy in Ireland

Until the end of 2019 Lidl is investing EUR 1 million in the installation of solar panels at eight stores. The announcement came after the group’s store in Nenagh switched...

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The Irish made beer with technology that no one ever had before

In Ireland, one of the local breweries has interesting methods, but not only the beer looks good, but the technology is also marketable – origo wrote. The Downstream brewery claims...

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Ireland imposes sugar tax on soft drinks

As of 1 May Ireland imposed a tax on soft drinks sweetened with sugar. With this step the government intends to solve the problem of too many Irish being overweight....

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The Irish milk producers retained impetus

Germany has the most dairy cows, but the dairy-farms of the Irish are the most crisis resistant. They survived both the Russian embargo and the milk quotient with unbroken impetus...

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Lidl to invest 200 million euros in Ireland

Lidl is going to invest EUR 200 million in Ireland in the months to come. One of the development projects is building a new distribution centre in Newbridge from EUR...

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The success of Hungarian beers in Ireland

Hungarian craft brewers won one gold, one silver and six bronze medals atone of Ireland's most prestigious and largest beer competition. The Hungarian beers were presented at the Alltech Craft...

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