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Tesco Ireland Limited
The current logo
Formerly
Quinnsworth (1966–1997)
Company type
Subsidiary, Limited company
Industry
Retailing
Predecessor
Powers' Supermarkets Ltd
Founded
1966; 58 years ago (1966)
Founder
Pat Quinn
Headquarters
Dublin
,
Ireland
Number of locations
164 stores
Area served
Ireland
Key people
Natasha Adams (Chief Executive Officer) Gabriel Kyle (Chairman)
Products
Grocery, clothing, electrical, homewares
Revenue
€31.95 billion (2022)
Operating income
€2.99 billion (2022)
Number of employees
14,500 (2017)
Parent
Tesco plc
Website
tesco.ie
Tesco Ireland Limited is the Irish subsidiary of supermarket group Tesco. Tesco Ireland was formed by Tesco plc's 1997 purchase of the Irish retailing operations of Associated British Foods, namely Powers' Supermarkets Limited and its subsidiaries, trading as "Quinnsworth" and "Crazy Prices". There are 152 Tesco stores in operation in Ireland as of August 2018.[1] Tesco had approximately 21% of the Irish grocery market in 2019 and its main competitors are Dunnes Stores and SuperValu.[2]
Tesco operates full-sized supermarkets under the main "Tesco" brand, smaller urban stores under the "Tesco Metro" banner, hypermarkets as "Tesco Extra", a small number of convenience stores as "Tesco Express" as well as an internet shopping service, Tesco.ie. It previously operated several petrol stations, which were divested in 2019 to DCC plc. In 2007, the company launched its mobile telephone service, "Tesco Mobile". Tesco Ireland operated a number of 24-hour stores but have abandoned 24-hour opening as of 2014 with all stores closed from 00:00-06:00.
^Taylor, Charlie (3 October 2018). "Tesco Ireland reports strong first half as parent records big profit rise". The Irish Times. Archived from the original on 29 November 2018. Retrieved 28 November 2018.
^"Ireland: Grocery market share 2019". Statista. Archived from the original on 2 February 2021. Retrieved 6 April 2021.
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