Musgrave Marketplace invests €700,000 in newly refurbished Sallynoggin outlet

At the official relaunch of Musgrave MarketPlace Cash & Carry Sallynoggin are Paul Kerrigan, director, Musgrave MarketPlace ROI; Derry Clarke of l’Ecrivain restaurant and Owen McFeely, general manager, Musgrave MarketPlace Sallynoggin
At the official relaunch of Musgrave MarketPlace Cash & Carry Sallynoggin are Paul Kerrigan, director, Musgrave MarketPlace ROI; Derry Clarke of l’Ecrivain restaurant and Owen McFeely, general manager, Musgrave MarketPlace Sallynoggin

Close to €11 million invested in branch network in under five years

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18 March 2014

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Musgrave Wholesale Partners today officially opened its newly refurbished Musgrave MarketPlace cash & carry outlet in Sallynoggin, South County Dublin. Musgrave has invested €700,000 in the refurbishment which brings the total invested in its MarketPlace network to nearly €11 million in the last five years. A further €5 million will be invested in the network over the next three years.

The newly refitted 42,000 square foot store employs 40 staff. With an innovative customer service layout, the store stocks 12,000 products and boasts an expanded food service range including a new chill freeze section carrying over 800 food products. Customers can purchase Musgrave MarketPlace’s 100% Irish fresh meat range as part of the exclusive Butchers Select and Simply Meat offering as well as an expanded fresh fruit & veg range sourced and priced daily.

Customers can also shop the largest range of own brand products in wholesale with the Musgrave Professional range of over 200 non-food products and the Musgrave Excellence range of 200 high quality ambient, chilled & frozen products which are taste tested and endorsed by an independent panel of chefs and deliver a saving of 15% versus the brand leader.

The upgraded store will offer customers even greater convenience with a daily 8am start as well as quality of service with ‘click and collect’ or direct delivery for online customers. Customers can also keep abreast of the latest offers and notifications when they sign up for Twitter and SMS updates.

Paul Kerrigan, director, Musgrave MarketPlace ROI, said "The official opening of the newly refitted Musgrave MarketPlace Sallynoggin cash and carry is an important milestone for both the branch and Musgrave MarketPlace as a national brand. We have worked with the local community, supporting local businesses in South Dublin and surrounding environs for over 20 years and are very proud of our improved and expanded offering."

"The improvements to our branch network are a very important part of delivering on our commitment to customers in providing unrivalled quality and value. We are continually investing in our branch network to deliver on our brand promise of ‘first for value, first for choice and first for service’."

Commenting at the opening, Sallynoggin general manager, Owen McFeely, said: "We are delighted to officially reopen our Sallynoggin branch with great new ranges and an extended chill/ freeze offering for our customers. We have a long and proud tradition of supplying retail, foodservice and SME businesses in South County Dublin and along the east coast and are looking forward to building on this commitment in to the future."

The cash and carry began trading in Sallynoggin, Co Dublin in 1972 as Lees Cash & Carry before being purchased by Musgrave in 1992 and trading as Musgrave MarketPlace.

 

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