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Dunnes executive agrees USB cable and ream of paper not groceries

Dunnes executive agrees USB cable and ream of paper not groceries Court considering definition of groceries as part of Mr Price injunction proceedings about 2 hours ago The case concerns the opening of a Mr Price store in the Barrow Valley Retail Park in Carlow where Dunnes is the anchor tenant. Photograph: Dara Mac Dónaill   The property director of Dunnes Stores has agreed before the High Court that a number of items which he considered not to be groceries were sold by the store as groceries when included in its ongoing cash discount offer. Mark Clifford said he did not consider items such as a USB adapter cable and a ream of paper bought from the store were groceries.

Dunnes wants court to rule on what groceries means

  Dunnes Stores has asked the High Court to rule on what is the definition of groceries in a row between the supermarket chain and a discount retailer. Dunnes wants the court to enforce a restriction on what a Mr Price outlet in Carlow town can sell which the supermarket says is a requirement of the lease granted to the discount store. Dunnes says groceries are more than just food and includes low-cost, non-durable repeat household items. Mr Price accepts groceries means food but opposes Dunnes’ contention that it extends to other items. The case concerns the opening last October of a Mr Price store in the Barrow Valley Retail Park in Carlow where Dunnes is the anchor tenant in its 65,000 sq ft premises.

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