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Say cheese — Joyce’s of Knockacarra grows into a major fresh food emporium

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Joyce’s Supermarket Knocknacarra where customers are at the core of its business is delighted to add yet another string to its bow when it comes to fresh food, with the launch of its new cheesemongers in conjunction with Horgans.

Eat healthily and economically in 2010

The Community Nutrition and Dietetic Service, HSE West, offers tips for getting the best value for your money on your food bill.

Local shopkeepers unhappy with tobacco laws

Shopkeepers across Carlow and Kilkeny have spoken out about new laws governing the sale of tobacco in the country claiming that it is going to affect their business.

Credit crunching your healthy diet

The Blood Pressure Association in the UK has reported that the economic downturn means not just bad news for our pockets but also bad news for our health. The survey suggests that costs attached to a healthy lifestyle such as gym membership and healthier foods may be the first things to go. It is interesting to note that the credit crunch seems to have less effect on our love of alcohol or high fat takeaways!

New cut-price grocery business means new jobs for Milltown

SHOPPERS no longer need to go to Northern Ireland for cut-price groceries as prices similar to, or even lower than, the North or the UK on all leading brands are now available at the N17 Grocery Price Club based at Milltown on the Galway-Mayo border.

Ganley claims supermarket chains are ‘milking’ the consumer and the farmer

Supermarket chains are “milking the consumer and creaming off the farmer” with farmers getting a price for their milk below the cost of production, while supermarket chains are “reaping huge profits”.

Tesco brings new lower prices to Mayo

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Tesco Ireland this Wednesday reopened its stores in County Mayo, unveiling a radical price shift which brings reduced grocery prices to consumers in the county. The move follows the highly successful launch of the price programme in nine border towns last month.

Tesco brings new low prices to Athlone

Tesco Ireland has recently reopened its Golden Island store in Athlone unveiling a radical price shift which brings reduced grocery prices to consumers in County Westmeath. The move follows the highly successful launch of the price programme in 51 stores to date in counties Louth, Cavan, Monaghan, Sligo, Donegal, Roscommon, Mayo, Galway, Meath, and Dublin.

Joyce’s supermarket group to join Q mark hygiene and safety programme

Family-run business, the Joyce’s Supermarket Group, is to join the Q Mark for Hygiene and Food Safety system, a nationally recognised, accredited programme offered by Excellence Ireland Quality Association (EIQA).

Below cost sale of alcohol resulting in anti-social behaviour

Underage drinking and the anti-social behaviour attached to it is a direct result of under-cost selling of alcohol in supermarkets.

 

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