Supermarkets hiring hundreds of employees to meet Covid-19 demand
Tens of thousands of people have lost their jobs due to the coronavirus crisis.
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Tens of thousands of people have lost their jobs due to the coronavirus crisis.
Commentators have likened the sugary food and drink category to tobacco in the past.
The Cork-based Musgrave group has set out a vision for convenience retail in 2025.
Boreland was shot dead while getting into his car on Sunday evening.
The Bia Food Initiative has been in operation since last September.
Musgrave won’t be renewing its contract with Wincanton — as it has decided to supply all of its stores from its own distribution network.
A potential security breach was uncovered at a loyalty-programme company that runs the “Getawaybreaks” promotion for the supermarket chain. The Data Protection Commissioner has been informed.
The founder of the Superquinn chain says he is “delighted” that the Musgrave Group is to buy the troubled supermarkets.
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Terms and conditions of employment at Superquinn will stay the same under new owner Musgrave, while the Small Firms Association says it fears for smaller suppliers.
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