Grocery inflation surges to highest rate since 2023
Worldpanel notes absence of budget reliefs will increase pressure before Christmas
Worldpanel notes absence of budget reliefs will increase pressure before Christmas
Tesco Ireland boss has plans to spend €100m a year building new stores here
Rising sandwiches and sushi sales drove revenue growth at the Dublin-headquartered food group
Retailer says there is no connection between it and cotton sourced from forced labour in China
The discounter is working hard to keep price rises to a minimum amid strong inflation in grocery sector, says CEO
Shoppers spent an additional €68.8mn in supermarkets over 12 weeks, according to new figures
Most households are worse off by well in excess of €3,000 a year as a result of higher priced groceries
Watchdog says supermarkets have shielded consumers from moves by producers to increase margins
The pens at Goatsbridge Trout Farm hold a beauty that’s easily appreciated. The farm has long been a pioneer in freshwater aquaculture in Ireland
Food Safety Authority of Ireland launched an investigation following ‘extensive’ outbreak of listeriosis that led to recall of products
Retailers may be absorbing higher production costs rather than passing them fully onto consumers, CCPC report suggests
Workplace Relations Commission rejects Siptu application that Tesco be liable to pay back wages from point of dismissal
Competition and Consumer Protection Commission highlights probe amongst enforcement actions
Couple said they would remove animals if they were ‘financially compensated’, court heard
Have your say: After massive food safety recall due to listeria outbreak will these items remain on your shopping list?
Infection results in mild or no symptoms in most cases, but can become serious if it spreads past the digestive system and becomes invasive
FSAI recalls various ready meals found in Tesco, SuperValu, Centra and Aldi
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Decline has been broadly similar across both genders
Government will enhance consumer powers but rejects call to demand ‘full transparency’ in Irish profits
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UK sales growth accelerates in three-month period
When inflation goes above 3%-4% shoppers feel it in their wallets and change their behaviour, Kantar says
Crust and Crumb to hire 120 additional workers to supply supermarket chain
Galway Tesco customer says she had 87 items in her shopping trolley unpacked and re-scanned by staff
Iseq index up 2.3% as banks move higher, fuelled by positive updates from a trio of US lenders
Relief sees markets ‘mechanically rebound’ across continent
Tesco reported a growth in their Irish market share to 24 per cent.
Customers within radius of 4.5km to receive orders within 45 minutes, says retailer
Sales increase at slowest pace since 2022 with greater focus on promotions and own label brands
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