The incident took place at a Supervalu store in north County Dublin. Gardai say a man was later arrested.
The incident took place at a Supervalu store in north County Dublin. Gardai say a man was later arrested.
The incident occurred in the early hours of the morning, and the front doors of Dano's SuperValu in Mallow were significantly damaged in the ram raid – but suspects fled empty-handed after the ATM had already been emptied
Consumers have been urged not to eat the affected products and households are advised to check their fridges and freezers for the implicated batches
An urgent recall has been issued for 54 chicken products sold in major supermarkets across Ireland over fears they may be contaminated with Salmonella.
The May Bank Holiday 2026 long weekend is almost here and supermarket opening hours may differ across Tesco, Dunnes Stores, Lidl, Aldi and SuperValu — here's what you need to know before you head out shopping
Households around the country are currently celebrating Easter Sunday, holding out hope that they don’t run out of chocolate eggs. If they do, however, there will be a limited amount of time to rush to the shops and restock their baskets. Aldi won’t be an option on Easter Sunday, though, as the retailer has closed […]
Major supermarket chains including Dunnes Stores, Tesco, Aldi, and SuperValu have announced changes to their opening hours over the Easter weekend, with some stores closing entirely on Easter Sunday
On St Patrick's Day, supermarkets including Dunnes, Lidl, Tesco, Aldi and SuperValu will have reduced opening hours, while alcohol sales are also delayed.
Several popular food items including cheese, potato, soup and chicken products have been recalled from Irish supermarkets tis week over food safety fears.
Irish grocery prices continue to climb and a typical Dunnes Stores basket of 18 everyday items now costs a staggering amount more than it did in 2022.
An urgent recall has been issued for a batch of cheese sold in stores across Ireland, including SuperValu, due to potential Listeria contamination.
In January, Irish shoppers spent an additional €454k on low and non-alcoholic beverages