The Indo Daily: How Dunnes Stores won Ireland's shopping war
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The Indo Daily: How Dunnes Stores won Ireland's shopping war
"Today, bricks-and-mortar stores continue to contest a difficult battle with online retailers, yet certain household names remain mainstay destinations for the average punter. Sudden and major change, however, is always lurking around the corner, and at least one big discount chain is hanging in the balance following the announcement that EuroGiant has been placed into liquidation after decades of trading."
"On the other end of the spectrum, Dunnes Stores has emerged as the most popular spot in the country for shoppers, topping the most recent supermarket league table, with Tesco nipping at its heels. Who is the octogenarian matriarch behind its success? And what does it all mean for you, the valued consumer? On this episode of The Indo Daily, host Fionnán Sheahan is joined by Irish Independent group business editor Donal O'Donovan, and by Irish Independent features writer John Meagher, to go wild in the aisles with a comprehensive supermarket sweep."
"The high street - or main street if you prefer - in Ireland has played host to quite the evolution over the past hundred-odd years - structurally, socially, and of course, commercially."
The high street in Ireland has undergone structural, social, and commercial evolution over the past century. Bricks-and-mortar stores continue to battle online retailers while several household names remain consistent shopper destinations. Sudden, major change persists and at least one large discount chain, EuroGiant, has been placed into liquidation after decades of trading. Dunnes Stores has emerged as the most popular supermarket, topping the latest league table with Tesco close behind. An octogenarian matriarch is credited with Dunnes' success. These developments affect consumers through changing choice, competition, pricing, and the ongoing reshaping of retail convenience.
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