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LIDL Ireland is pulling a popular chicken product from its shelves. An ingredient used to make the food has not been listed ...
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Irish Mirror on MSNLidl issues urgent 'do not eat' warning as popular chicken product recalled over health fears
Lidl has issued a warning to customers as the supermarket chain announced an urgent recall of a popular chicken product sold ...
LIDL Ireland is set to close 180 locations across Ireland early over the August bank holiday weekend. The retailer’s stores ...
At least one person has died following the outbreak, which has affected ready meals sold at major supermarkets ...
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Extra.ie on MSNAugust Bank Holiday opening hours for Aldi, Lidl, Dunnes and more
The August Bank Holiday weekend is upon us — and it’s the final one of the summer! The weather forecast for the coming days ...
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GB News on MSNFood recall: Lidl issues urgent recall as popular chicken item risks health hazard
Lidl has issued an immediate product recall for its Red Hen 4 Tempura Chicken Steaks after discovering a serious labelling error that could endanger customers with dairy allergies. The supermarket ...
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RSVP Live on MSNAugust Bank Holiday: Opening hours for Dunnes Stores, Tesco, Lidl, Aldi and Supervalu in Ireland
Times and days will vary from supermarket to supermarket across Ireland, so make sure to check your local store's details ...
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Belfast Live on MSNSpinach and mixed leaves recalled from Lidl Northern Ireland as precaution after listeria detection
Spinach and mixed leaves have been recalled from a Northern Ireland supermarket as a "precaution" after a listeria detection ...
Lidl Ireland today announced its Period Poverty Initiative in partnership with Homeless Period Ireland which will offer free period products to those in need. Lidl Ireland has committed to working ...
Lidl has more than 11,200 stores in 29 countries. A spokesperson for Lidl Ireland said that the initiative is limited to its 168 stores in the Republic of Ireland.
In Ireland, the supermarket chain Lidl will offer free period products in its stores across the country — the first major retailer to make period products available for free nationwide.
Former Lidl Ireland CEO Ken McGrath (now CEO of the Save A Lot chain) held the position between 2013 and 2015, before being replaced by another Lidl Ireland executive, Brendan Proctor, until mid ...
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