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Mace Republic of Ireland logo, formerly used in Northern Ireland and the Republic until 2009. Mace has traded in Ireland since 1960 and is Ireland's oldest franchise convenience shop. In the beginning there were over a dozen wholesalers operating the brand. Mace in the Republic of Ireland is now owned entirely by BWG Foods. Previously the ...
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Musgrave Group is the controlling company of Musgrave, headquartered at Ballycurreen, County Cork, Ireland. [7] Musgrave Retail Partners Ireland operates, mostly on a symbol group model, the Centra and SuperValu supermarkets in both the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland, and the Mace brand in Northern Ireland.
Morris Bros operate a Distribution Centre that supply Gala stores and independent retailers in the north west of Ireland. [22] In June 2012 a new ambient Distribution Centre opened in Kilcarberry, Dublin with the aim of consolidating distribution of ambient goods to all Spar and Mace stores under one roof, including its Bonded warehouse. The ...
A wind speed of 183kmh (114mph) was recorded in Ireland, the fastest since records began, according to the Irish forecaster Met Eireann. Satellite imagery suggests a dangerous weather phenomenon ...
The company brought both of these brands to Northern Ireland, the latter through the acquisition and subsequent rebranding of Wellworths shops. [10] Centra on West Road, Portadown. Centra has over 560 shops throughout the island of Ireland. [11] In 2018, plans were announced to open 30 new stores and redevelop 100 others. [12]
The following is a list of convenience stores or convenience shops organized by geographical location and by the country where the headquarters are located. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.
Wellworths-SuperValu was a trading name used briefly by Musgrave in Northern Ireland following its acquisition of small-to-medium Wellworths outlets in 1996. This was to distinguish from larger Wellworths supermarkets which were acquired by Safeway Stores (Ireland), a joint venture between Fitzwilton and Safeway (UK). In due course, the ...