Dunnes Stores is an Irish multinational retail chain.
Gallery Premium Darren Kennedy: How to make your outdoor space simply superb this summer without breaking the bank Everything has finally started to heat up for summer, but unfortunately prices have been hotting up for some time too. So for many, it might be another year of staycationing. But you can make the most of things by investing in some items to make your outdoor area more habitable.
Premium Samantha McCaughren Opinion Supermarkets are gatekeepers of food price inflation that lies ahead Supermarket chains benefited from bumper sales during the lockdowns of the past two years, as other retailers were stuck at home and left scrambling to rapidly pivot to online.
Gallery Premium Beyond meat and potatoes: Buymie.ie grocery app secures €7m in new funding to feed rapid expansion plans Buymie, an Irish same-day grocery delivery platform, has completed a €7m funding round. It follows on from €8m in funding the company raised in 2020. Total funding raised now stands at €18.2m.
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Premium Grocery delivery firm Buymie now focusing on ‘official’ retail partners Irish grocery delivery business Buymie has said it is to focus on supermarket chains where it has formal relationships, after telling customers Tesco would no longer be available to its shoppers.
Premium Rising prices may eat into consumer demand for groceries as wages fail to keep up Irish grocery market sales grew by just under €2bn during the pandemic, a trend that may reverse as shoppers change their habits and get to grips with rising prices.
Gallery Customers could pay €100 more a year on a modest basket of shopping as inflation bites Consumers now face paying at least €100 extra over the course of a year on a modest basket of shopping .
Premium Farmers win as new state agency promises to probe unfair farm food prices Agriculture Minister Charlie McConalogue will this week unveil details of a new state agency to crack down on unfair trading practices in the agri-food industry. The new agency could be partly funded by a levy on major food producers and processors.
Lidl wins court challenge over Aldi grocery price survey Supermarket chain Lidl has won a High Court action over what it claims was a flawed 2018 Aldi-commissioned price survey that put Lidl in second place.
Jessica Bowes’ claim she was refused entry to Dunnes Stores for being a single mum is rejected by equality hearing A WOMAN who said she was refused entry to a Dunnes Stores during the first pandemic lockdown because she was a single mother – calling it “Magdalene Laundry stuff” – has had her discrimination claim rejected.
Gallery Premium Families warned to brace themselves for further hikes in the price of food Experts are warning families to brace for further price increases, after a Sunday Independent survey found the cost of some of the most popular supermarket items rose by almost 20pc in the past three years.
Gallery Premium From Cold War East Berlin to challenging times in the Mid-West: why Kerstin Mey is an agent of change Even without a background in art, her German lilt and shock of bright red hair, Professor Kerstin Mey stands out from the grey, ageing, scientific image of male college leaders. A passion for techno music probably draws a further line between her and some peers.
Premium British grocer Morrisons coy on plans for Irish entities Morrisons, the UK supermarket chain being bought by a US private equity firm in a £7bn (€8.2bn) deal, has established two new subsidiaries in Ireland.
Gallery Pandemic spending begins to drift away from supermarkets as lockdowns ease, Kantar survey shows Irish households are still spending hundreds of extra euros a year in grocery stores, but the pandemic surge has begun to recede as more of the retail economy opens up, according to new market data by Kantar.
Premium Samantha McCaughren Opinion Morrisons approach puts spotlight on increased value of grocery retail A surprise £5.5bn (€6.4bn) private equity bid for Morrisons has put the value of supermarkets in the spotlight and prompted speculation that potential buyers could now check out other UK supermarket groups.
Gallery Easing of lockdown restrictions takes shine off supermarket sales The multi-billion euro Irish supermarket grocery market has shrunk compared to a year ago as easing restrictions give consumers a broader range of retail options for spending their cash.
Dunnes Stores wants court to define ‘groceries’ in Mr Price dispute Dunnes Stores has asked the High Court to rule on what is the definition of groceries in a row between the supermarket chain and discount retailer Mr Price.
Buymie signs home delivery contract with Dunnes Stores Buymie, an Irish grocery delivery startup, has launched a new partnership with Dunnes Stores.
Dunnes Stores and Lidl batches of chicken recalled due to possible presence of listeria Cooked chicken sold in Dunnes Stores and Lidl supermarkets have been recalled due to food safety concerns.
Dunnes Stores boosts storage capacity in online retail boom One of Ireland's major retailers, Dunnes Stores, has done a rental deal to take a 325,000sqft logistics unit in Damastown Business Park, Mulhuddart, Dublin, owned by IPUT.
Woman awarded €56,000 after glass jug from Dunnes Stores exploded while making tea A woman who was scalded when a glass jug she bought in Dunnes Stores exploded after she poured hot water from a kettle in to it has been awarded more than €56,000 by the High Court.
'I was just making tea' - Woman sues Dunnes Stores after glass jug allegedly exploded A woman who claims a glass jug she bought in Dunnes Stores exploded and shattered after she poured hot water from a kettle in to it has sued in the High Court.
Gallery Embellish your story: an exclusive first look at Dunnes Stores' dazzling new Christmas collection It's all about 'affordable embellishment' with this new Gallery collection for Dunnes Stores, writes Bairbre Power.
Dunnes Stores' UK unit makes return to profit The main UK arm of retail giant Dunnes Stores last year returned to profit, recording a pre-tax profit of £700,000 (€779,000).
Gallery Holiday state of mind: suitcase chic from Carolyn Donnelly at Dunnes Stores Fashion collections are often influenced and inspired by travel, or colours that designers fall in love with. Take Majorelle blue, for example. That striking cobalt blue you'll find in the famous Yves Saint Laurent garden in Marrakech often pops up on designer's mood boards.
Play WATCH: Dunnes Stores goes big and reveals Christmas story-telling ad Dunnes Stores has joined the big brand shops trend of going with large-scale, story-telling Christmas ads.
Woman who slipped on spilled cream in Dunnes Stores awarded €75k A woman who slipped on spilled cream in a supermarket has been awarded €75,000 by the High Court.
Dunnes Stores' decision to appeal €15k payment for discriminatory dismissal backfires Retail giant, Dunnes Stores' decision to appeal €15,000 awarded to an Assistant Manager who was dismissed after being on sick leave for two years has backfired.
Dunnes Stores objects to retail kiosk plan inside Dublin's Blanchardstown Centre Plans to create 54 retail kiosks inside Blanchardstown Centre in Dublin - one of the country's biggest malls - have been scaled back after Dunnes Stores claimed the mall's owner was seeking "carte blanche" permission to locate the kiosks throughout the centre.
Dunnes Stores restructures 40 companies in group reshuffle Dunnes Stores has completed a major corporate restructuring process by assimilating 40 individual companies into a principal entity within the group via a merger process.