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Supermac's is Ireland's largest indigenous quick service restaurant group. [14] Supermac's Holdings Ltd. has applied to trademark the Supermac's name in both Europe and Australia with McDonagh stating, in 2015, that he was planning on "responding to demands coming from fifteen cities internationally for the opening of Supermac's restaurants". [15]
This is a list of notable restaurant chains in Ireland. Casual dining restaurants. Camile; The Counter; Eddie Rocket's; ... Supermac's; See also. Lists of restaurants
Sainsbury's purchased Supermac for £32m. [2] Supermac had planned to redevelop the site itself in a £30 million project, however a company director pointed out that the company would be at the peak of its overdraft at the same time as facing competition from Sainsbury's opening its first stores in Northern Ireland.
The judgement, provided to Reuters by Supermac's, revoked McDonald's registration of the trademark, saying that the world's largest fast-food chain had not proven genuine use of it over the five ...
He earned the nickname "Supermac" whilst playing Gaelic football for the Carmelite College in Moate. This then became the choice of name for his business, "Supermac's". [4] McDonagh has an interest in sport, and his company has sponsored several sports teams, including sponsoring Galway's football and hurling teams for several decades. [5] [6]
Location of Ireland. This is a list of notable companies based in Ireland, or subsidiaries according to their sector.It includes companies from the entire island. The state of the Republic of Ireland covers five-sixths of the island, with Northern Ireland, part of the United Kingdom, covering the remainder in the north-east.
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Supermac Ltd, Belfast, Northern Ireland's first out of town supermarket, opened 1964 and since demolished for Forestside Shopping Centre SuperMac , a brand of Macintosh clones made by UMAX SuperMac Technologies, a hardware and software company that developed (amongst other things) the Cinepak codec