May 19, 2025  |  Your latest trade news

ShelfLife Grocery Management Awards 2025 honour the grocery retail industry's finest managers and more

News | Aidan Doyle, Pettitt’s’ SuperValu, Bray, Co. Wicklow was named National Grocery Retail Manager of the Year 2025

Ireland’s grocery retail industry gathered at Dublin’s Royal Marine Hotel last night, Wednesday, 14 May, for the 2025 ShelfLife Grocery Management...

66% of Irish food businesses plan to invest in enhancing operations

News | The 2025 survey revealed an 8% annual rise in companies developing a domestic growth strategy, with new customer acquisition and innovation remaining primary goals

Applegreen to launch Taco Bell in Ireland

News | Applegreen is to open Ireland’s first Taco Bell Mexican-inspired restaurant following a new partnership agreement with the US-based company

Golden Bake unveils new facility

Brand Central | The expansion signifies Golden Bake’s commitment to sustainability, with a projected 57.6-tonne annual reduction in CO2 emissions by substantially reducing plastic and other packaging materials

SuperValu and Centra launch new charity partnership

News | Partnering with AsIAm, Ireland’s Autism Charity and Irish Cancer Society to connect recycling with giving back

Irish Whiskey Association EU-US trade warning

News | Organisations recommend an immediate removal of all tariffs on EU and US spirits, allowing a return to the tariff-free environment in which the spirits sector found such success

Tesco scoops 10 prestigious Monde Selection awards

News | The retailer also took home Gold awards and International High Quality Trophy awards for its Finest fillet barrel, chateaubriand, fillet, striploin and rib eye steaks

Más+ teams up with Dublin’s Spin 1038 and Belfast’s Cool FM

The scavenger series will see five signed bottles of the football star’s new sports and hydration drink hidden across Dublin and Belfast

Tayto turns up the heat

Get ready to turn your snack game up a notch – because this is one whirlwind you want to get caught in

Lay-Low Hard Iced Tea: Ireland’s first alcoholic iced tea

The blend has 4.5% ABV, is only 90 calories, and has 0 grams of sugar per can, an option for those who want to maintain a balanced lifestyle

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