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  2. Musgrave Group - Wikipedia

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    Musgrave Group Ltd. is an Irish food wholesaler, founded in Cork by the Musgrave brothers, Thomas and Stuart in 1876. [2] It is currently Ireland's largest grocery distributor, [ 3 ] with operations in Ireland and Spain with estimated annual sales of over €4 billion. [ 4 ]

  3. BWG Foods - Wikipedia

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    BWG is the second largest wholesaler in Ireland in terms of sales, after Musgrave Group, with sales of over €1.7 billion annually. [1] [2] It used to be owned by a consortium run by Leo Crawford, John O'Donnell and John Clohessy.

  4. Centra - Wikipedia

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    Logo used from 2009 to 2024 Centra on Stranmills Road, Belfast. Centra is a convenience shop chain that operates throughout Ireland. [2] [3] The chain operates as a symbol group owned by Musgrave Group, the food wholesaler, meaning the individual shops are all owned by individual franchisees.

  5. List of supermarket chains in Ireland - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of supermarket chains in Ireland. Large supermarkets. Name Stores Parent; SuperValu: 223: Musgrave Group: ... Musgrave Group: Costcutter: 120:

  6. Rape helpline calls almost doubled after McGregor case - AOL

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    Musgrave operates the Supervalu, Centra, Daybreak and Mace brands. 'Won't shame them and won't blame them' On Monday evening, several hundred people marched in Dublin in support of Ms Hand.

  7. Mace (retailer) - Wikipedia

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    Mace is a convenience shop symbol group operating as three separate entities with different ownerships in Great Britain, the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland. The shops are independently owned and join the groups, paying a fee for marketing and branding support and purchasing their stock from the brand owners.

  8. Joyce's (supermarket) - Wikipedia

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    Joyces 365 was founded in 1951 and had around 230 employees. [2] Pat Joyce was the owner and manager of the supermarket chain. [1]The late 1970s saw two new developments with "Joyce & Sons Headford Ltd" as a hardware business and "Kevin Joyce" as a drapery business by brother of Patrick Joyce (senior), which opened on 8 December 1978 and closed on 20 May 2023.

  9. Superquinn - Wikipedia

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    Musgrave provided a €10 million fund to benefit suppliers owed money by Superquinn. [15] The Superquinn name disappeared from Ireland's main streets on 13 February 2014 after owner, the Musgrave Group, announced its decision to rebrand all 24 Superquinn units as SuperValu. [16] [17]