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Quinnsworth was a
supermarket chain that
operated in
Ireland from 1966 to 1997.
During its time in operation, it grew to be one of Ireland's
leading retailers...
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namely Powers'
Supermarkets Limited and its subsidiaries,
trading as
Quinnsworth and
Crazy Prices.
There are 152
Tesco stores in
operation in Ireland...
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music promoter, storyteller,
former millionaire and
founder of the
Quinnsworth (now
Tesco Ireland) group, Ireland's
first supermarket chain. He invented...
- Fine fare's
Irish sister company,
Quinnsworth,
where it
featured heavily in
advertising presented by
Quinnsworth's advertising manager,
Maurice Pratt...
- by
Irish property developer Rohan. It was
opened in
autumn 1982, with
Quinnsworth and
Penneys as
anchor stores,
along with
Lifestyle Sports and Leisure...
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Ireland (including
Northern Ireland) to Tesco.
These businesses were:
Quinnsworth and
Crazy Prices in the
Republic of
Ireland and
Stewarts Supermarket...
- The
centre was
originally anc****d by Debenhams,
Marks &
Spencer and
Quinnsworth, and
contains a 750-space car park.[citation needed] The
property is...
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Irish Defence Forces search for Don Tidey,
Managing Director of the
Quinnsworth supermarket chain, who had been
kidnapped in the
southern outskirts of...
- top-three
market share in Ireland's
grocery market,
formerly alongside Quinnsworth and
currently alongside SuperValu and Tesco. Combined, Dunnes, Tesco...
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construction multinational Laing O'Rourke. Pat
Quinn (1935–2009) –
founder of
Quinnsworth, Ireland's
first supermarket chain.
Eleanor Shanley – singer. Paul Williams...