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  2. Dunnes Stores - Wikipedia

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    Dunnes Stores is an Irish multinational retail chain that primarily sells food, clothes and household wares. It was founded by Ben Dunne in 1944. In addition to its main customer base in Ireland, the chain also has operations in Spain. [ 5 ]

  3. Primark - Wikipedia

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    In November 2022, Primark announced it was going online with a new click-and-collect service. This announcement came after the company lost more than £1 billion in sales during the Covid-19 pandemic, when its shops had to be closed, while the competitors with online shops had smaller or no financial losses. [38]

  4. Ben Dunne (businessman, born 1908) - Wikipedia

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    By 1964, Dunnes Stores had expanded into grocery and had an annual turnover of £6 million. Dunne purchased two other Dublin stores, Bolger's and Cassidy's, in 1972 which had 11 shops across Dublin combined. Dunnes Stores opened its first branch in Northern Ireland in 1976. [1]

  5. Rushmere Shopping Centre - Wikipedia

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    On 21 September 1976, Rushmere opened to the public as the Craigavon Shopping Centre, and the anchor tenants were Dunnes Stores and Crazy Prices along with stores such as Marley Homecare and Eason. In 1998, the Craigavon Shopping Centre reopened as Rushmere as part of a major expansion which saw a Sainsbury's and Tesco store open, the latter ...

  6. Ben Dunne (businessman, born 1949) - Wikipedia

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    Ben Dunne was born in Cork on 11 March 1949, [3] to Nora Maloney and Ben Dunne, a businessman who founded Dunnes Stores. He was the youngest of six children. He was the youngest of six children. Together with his family, he lived at Browningstown Park on the Douglas Road and Ringmahon House on the Mahon peninsula.

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  8. Omnichannel retail strategy - Wikipedia

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    A variant on "Click and Collect", customers order online or by phone and pick up the merchandise, packed and ready to put in their car trunk, at the curb of the retail store or warehouse. As of September 2020 nearly 44% of U.S. retailers offered such a service. Curbside pickup sales had increased more than 500% versus the end of 2019. [14]

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