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  2. Dunnes Stores - Wikipedia

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    Combined, Dunnes, Tesco and SuperValu currently account for approximately 70% of Ireland's grocery market. Currently, Dunnes Stores is Ireland’s number one supermarket, holding this title since 2018. [8] In clothing, their rivals include Penneys and Marks and Spencer. Dunnes collaborate for many clothing/home wares collections from a number ...

  3. List of supermarket chains in Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Dunnes Stores: 118: Dunnes Stores: Mr Price Branded Bargains: 63 [1] Corajio Unlimited Company [2] ... Contact Wikipedia; Code of Conduct; Developers; Statistics ...

  4. Margaret Heffernan (Irish businesswoman) - Wikipedia

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    By 1995, she was the primary lead for the Dunnes Stores group of companies. [10] Ben Dunne Jnr was again embroiled in scandal in the mid-1990s when it emerged he had given large amounts of money to a number of Irish politicians, mainly from the Fianna Fáil party including the then Taoiseach, Charles Haughey. Heffernan had discovered several ...

  5. Ben Dunne (businessman, born 1908) - Wikipedia

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    The tenth store, in Wexford, opened in 1955, and the first store in Dublin opened in 1958. In 1960, Dunne launched the store's first own-brand product, a ladies jacket under the label St Bernard, modelled on the Marks & Spencer St Michael brand. [5] By 1964, Dunnes Stores had expanded into grocery and had an annual turnover of £6 million ...

  6. List of supermarket chains - Wikipedia

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    Number of locations Number of employees ... Dunnes: Ireland: Spain, United Kingdom, Portugal: ... (US grocery store chain) United States: 38

  7. JC's - Wikipedia

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    JC's is a formerly independent supermarket located in Swords, County Dublin, Ireland.The supermarket was purchased by Dunnes Stores (which operates a supermarket next door) in 2019 from the Savage family.

  8. Harbour Place Shopping Centre - Wikipedia

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    In early 1986, Deerland Construction Limited, a construction company based in Kilkenny, announced plans to construct a 107,000 square feet (9,900 m 2) 40 unit shopping complex with over 500 parking spaces in the former Flanagan's Sawmills site at the junction of Friars Mill Road and Harbour Street, including a 41,000 square feet (3,800 m 2) Dunnes Stores outlet at a total cost of £5 million.

  9. Dunnes Stores strike - Wikipedia

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    On 19 July 1984, Mary Manning, a shop worker in the Henry Street, Dublin outlet of Dunnes Stores, refused to handle the sale of grapefruit from South Africa. [1] Her union, IDATU, had issued directions to its members not to handle South African produce in protest of South African apartheid policies. When Manning and shop steward Karen Gearon ...