Off licence group announces €250k deal with Energia

Carry Out, the Irish off licence franchise, has awarded the electricity supply rights for its 60 stores nationwide to competitive electricity provider Energia, in a one-year deal worth €250,000.

Carry Out, the Irish off licence franchise, has awarded the electricity supply rights for its 60 stores nationwide to competitive electricity provider Energia, in a one-year deal worth €250,000.

The deal with Energia will offer Carry Out a reduction of up to 10% on its electricity bills.

Sarah O’Mahony, marketing manager, Carry Out, commented: “We are pleased to take advantage of this opportunity to deliver value and improved service to our retailer network. We look forward to developing a mutually beneficial relationship between Energia and Carry Out. As we grow our store numbers all over the country, this is yet another great benefit for our store owners.”

Aidan Brennan, key account manager, Energia, said: “Businesses around Ireland are strongly encouraged to examine their electricity outgoings to identify where they can save money and maintain competitiveness. Switching to Energia is easy and businesses can make savings of up to ten per cent on their electricity bills. Further savings are possible by implementing an energy efficiency programme.”

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