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Five ways to make your groceries last longer and eight ways to reduce home waste

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Too Good To Go, the social impact company behind the world’s largest marketplace for surplus food, is sharing some top tips on how to reduce your environmental impact and making sure you get the most from your grocery shop.

One of Galway’s best known artisan food stores for sale

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Colleran auctioneers has been favoured with the sale of one of Galway’s much loved, successful, and award winning food emporiums.

Where is government urgency to tackle sky-high food and grocery bills? – Clarke

Local Sinn Féin Deputy, Sorca Clarke, has called on her fellow constituency elected representatives Robert Troy, Peter Burke and Joe Flaherty to demand urgency from their government colleagues to tackle sky-high food and grocery bills.

McCambridge's sold to Ireland's largest grocery distributor Musgrave

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Galway's famous family-owned fine food shop McCambridge's has been sold to Irish grocery giant Musgrave Group.

One of Galway’s best known artisan food stores for sale

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Colleran auctioneers has been favoured with the sale of one of Galway’s much loved, successful, and award winning food emporiums.

One of Galway’s best known artisan food stores for sale

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Colleran auctioneers has been favoured with the sale of one of Galway’s much loved, successful, and award winning food emporiums. Mortons of Galway was established in 2003 by Eric Morton, continuing a family tradition started by his grandparents Charles and Esther Morton when they opened their first store in Dublin in 1934. Now known throughout the west as a quality food outlet, Mortons of Galway is known for the excellence of its food products which include an in store bakery, delicatessen, local fresh fruit and veg, butchers, fish counter, and a very large selection of quality fine wines and foods.

Face of retail sector to change as Tesco Ireland announces acquisition of Joyce’s Supermarkets stores in Galway

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The face of the Galway supermarket sector is set to change dramatically in the next few months after Tesco Ireland announced the acquisition of ten Joyce’s Supermarkets retail stores based in Galway. However, the acquisition is subject to the approval of the Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (CCPC).

Tesco Ireland announces acquisition of Joyce’s Supermarkets retail stores in Galway

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Tesco Ireland has today announced the acquisition of ten Joyce’s Supermarkets retail stores based in Galway. The acquisition is subject to the approval of the Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (CCPC).

Musgrave MarketPlace invests €1.7 million in state of the art Galway branch

One of Ireland’s leading wholesale suppliers to the foodservice, retail, and SME businesses has invested €1.7 million in upgrading its Galway branch.

The benefits of buying local

The grocery sector has been undergoing significant change in recent years. Apart from the challenging economic environment that has no doubt put considerable pressure on consumer spending and food retail, there has also been a significant change in the structure of the grocery sector in terms of participants. While the German chains gained a significant foothold, community based owner-operated local grocery, convenience shops, and supermarkets are correctly regarded as the economic and social mainstay of rural towns and villages and as such play an important role in larger urban areas. Locally owned grocery and convenience shops are a key part of the social fabric of Irish communities, and make a strong social and economic contribution to communities and economies, much more so than foreign owned multiples.

 

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