Online grocery sales still on the rise as Dunnes stays on top
Grocery sales have slipped but are still considerably higher than before the pandemic
Grocery sales have slipped but are still considerably higher than before the pandemic
Retail giant reports £8m loss during pandemic and opts not to pay any dividend
Supermarket trips falling 4.5% year on year and amount bought in visit down 0.9%
Kantar retail figures show slight decline in grocery sales for 12 weeks to August 8th
Successful digital-first strategies must retain the best of the in-store experience
Russ Parsons: I’ve fixed them enough different ways to make a week’s worth of dinners
Will queuing patiently, being nicer and improving the garden outlive the pandemic?
Margaret Buttimer, who was fined €350 for abusing store manager, claims she only answers to God
Court considering definition of groceries as part of Mr Price injunction proceedings
Captain Micheál Mainwaring’s new motto is ‘hold firm and stick to the basics’
Group’s businesses in Northern Ireland lost €1.1m in 2019
Buymie allows customers to order groceries and have them delivered in an hour
Retailers to seal off shelves following warning of clampdown from Government
Pricewatch: In a time of Covid, the old concerns of costs and policies still remain
Supermarket alleges methodology of report conducted by Grant Thornton is flawed
Top 1000: All around Ireland, businesses large and small have reimagined what they do and how they do it
Coronavirus has led to waiting times of 10 days for some supermarket home delivery services
Coronavirus: Sales of handwash products up 15 per cent in 12-week period
Property comes for sale with benefit of new 25-year lease to Eason at annual rent of €1m
Grocery sales over Christmas surpass €1bn for first time, but shoppers spend 5.3% less on beer and 2.2% less on wine
ICMSA to ask retailers to explain margins obtained on Irish beef compared to other European markets
Food scares, Brexit fears, rising costs, and how to cut a pineapple
Patrick Freyne: Why do firms want to show us that their employees see their children?
It was greeted with a mix of excitement, suspicion and lots of confusion from Irish shoppers when it first arrived
Some of the most sought-after addresses are roads named after singers and composers
Ireland’s artisanal food producers play a vital role in cementing our reputation for delicious, locally sourced food
For the Ireland v Japan match on Saturday, try Fiona Uyema's taste of Japan breakfast-brunch
HSE takes action against Celtic Pure over a specific well at Monaghan facility
Former employee complaint led to investigation of Co Monaghan company
Celtic Pure says its supermarket own-brand water recalled as precautionary measure
Dunnes Stores loses appeal over €15.5m payment to receivers relating to Point Village development
Parents have spent over €20bn educating their young, despite free schooling
Food File: Ely extends to Kildare, veg out at Body & Soul and Ballymaloe gets into mayo
After arrival of German discounters Dunnes chose to make a play on upscale Irish food
Heffernan instructed staff to close the doors at store minutes after receiving legal proceedings from centre’s operator
If you want to let your home it needs to stand out. Here’s some expert advice
Grocery giants seeking to secure upscale epicurean brands in battle for customers
Aldi is Ireland’s fastest growing supermarket as shoppers switch to healthy options in new year
Food File: Victorian Tea Times offer guests a chance to get in costume for afternoon tea
Aldi leapfrogs Lidl as both record growth while Tesco numbers fall
Maverick may be one of the most influential investors in Irish retail
The TV gardener’s plantation-style home and American travels inspired a joint venture
Tesco and SuperValu enjoy big jump in sales in Dublin, while Aldi and Lidl see growth too
Blow Salons expands from traditional Dublin 4 base to Henry Street
Nationwide red weather alert sees most large shopping chains close at lunchtime
Discount supermarkets to pay the €11.70 an hour living wage to entry-level workers
Food File: Sweet and savoury treats inspired by Christmas flavours; Kevin Dundon’s fruitcake and a soup challenge for young food entrepreneurs
Payment sought under 2010 settlement over Point Village development
With Brexit looming, Lir Chocolates seeks at diversify its export sales away from the UK
Artisan meat chain hungry to grow under ownership of Dunnes Stores
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices