Number of convenience stores doubles since 2001

The number of convenience stores in Ireland has doubled since 2001, according to figures published today by the Competition Authority.

The number of convenience stores in Ireland has doubled since 2001, according to figures published today by the Competition Authority.

The body says the number of large chain supermarkets has also doubles, while the number of independent shops has fallen sharply.

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