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Dunnes is still Ireland's most popular supermarket - and we're buying more big name brands
People are horrified by this gal's story of accidentally trying on someone else's bra in Penneys
Competition officials are virtually powerless to police a €700m car loan market
Competition officials are virtually powerless to police a €700m car loan market
Tesco has blocked Lidl's multimillion-euro plan to expand one of its Limerick stores
Why the couple behind Tiger Ireland are selling up and moving to the USA
Ikea is 'exploring the option' of opening a south Dublin store
Return of 'breakfast roll economics' predicted by retail expert
'With garda stations and post offices closing, the local shop is the last bastion of communities'
Sales and profits are booming at the company behind Costa Coffee in Ireland
Dealz: 'Our clothes brand is more than strong enough to compete with Penneys'
The Irish-owned BB's café chain has hatched a plan to open dozens of outlets
Aldi staff will now earn the €11.70 an hour living wage
Upmarket grocer Donnybrook Fair is back in profit after opening its new Malahide store
Irish cream liqueurs are finally recovering from a ‘lost decade’ of sales
Irish cream liqueurs are finally recovering from a ‘lost decade’ of sales
'Sales are like a drug for retailers': How Stephen's Day shopping took hold in Ireland
Irish retailers on course to record best Christmas season since 2007
'Sales are like a drug for retailers': How Stephen's Day shopping took hold in Ireland
'I sold my home to start Lottie dolls - that was the biggest risk I've ever taken'
'We had kids and a mortgage, so when sales slowed my wife was pulling her hair out'
'You work seven days a week until 8pm. The kids miss me, but you have to do it'
'When your shop is quiet it's tough not seeing anyone come in. Christmas kept us going.'
One of Mayo's biggest success stories has racked up a multimillion-euro profit
'I sold my home to start Lottie dolls - that was the biggest risk I've ever taken'
Irish shoppers are flocking back to Tesco in the run-up to Christmas
One business is fighting plans to turn a famous Donnybrook grocer into 'yet another café'
'My cancer gave me a life check': Bobby Kerr on why he left Insomnia Coffee
'I shed a few tears that first weekend. We thought it'd be quiet but the restaurant was rammed'
INM's print distribution wing has bought a well-known school supplies firm
Why this Dublin woman left Melbourne to start a flower business with her in-laws
One business is fighting plans to turn a famous Donnybrook grocer into 'yet another café'
Vacant shops could be converted into housing without planning permission under new rules
The most common jobs in Ireland are in sales, retail and farming
'It's a bittersweet day for me': Bobby Kerr is leaving his Insomnia coffee business
'It's a bittersweet day for me': Bobby Kerr is leaving his Insomnia coffee business
Why this Dublin woman left Melbourne to start a flower business with her in-laws
One business is fighting plans to turn a famous Donnybrook grocer into 'yet another café'
Flat-pack king Ikea sold more than €160m worth of furniture in lreland this year
Flat-pack king Ikea sold more than €160m worth of furniture in lreland this year