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Irish Online Shoppers Face Extra Charges From UK-Based Retailers

Consumers ordering online have been warned they face increased VAT and import tariffs when buying goods from the UK. Read the full article on the...

Morrisons Shutting Stores Following Performance Review

Morrisons confirmed yesterday that it is planning to close four of its supermarkets following a review of the performance of its store estate. The outlets...

Business Buyers Could Be Blocked From Using Supermarkets To Buy Stock...

Supermarket chains are considering rationing their products for small business customers if a no-deal Brexit leads to stock shortages in the food industry. Speaking to...

Iceland Hails Success Of Reverse Vending For Plastic Bottles

Iceland has called on the government to push ahead with plans to introduce a national deposit return scheme (DRS) for plastic bottles following the...

FMCG Brands Lead The Way In Attention Grabbing Short YouTube Ads

YouTube has released its Bumper Ads Leaderboard, which showcases the top 10 six-second adverts that people loved this year. The ranking highlights that it’s...

Retail Sector Buckling Under Strain Of Potential No-Deal Brexit And Rising...

Retailers expect the sharpest deterioration in business conditions since February 2009 in the coming months, according to the latest quarterly Distributive Trades Survey from...

Coca-Cola Using Robots To Deliver Drinks

Coca-Cola European Partners (CCEP) has revealed that is piloting robotic technology at the Alton Towers theme park resort to help deliver drinks to customers,...

Over A Third Of Retailers Unprepared For The Future

New research has found that a worrying number of retailers are not actively preparing for the future, with 35% admitting to having no business...

Irish Food And Alcohol Prices Among The Highest In The World

Food and drink are pricey in Ireland, with alcohol, meat and fruit, and vegetables among the most expensive items, according to a market research...

Tesco Says It May Delist Brands With “Excessive” Packaging

Tesco has raised the ante in its drive against single-use plastic, saying it could drop brands from its shelves that use non-recyclable and unnecessary...

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