Frozen-food chain Iceland to open fifth Irish store

British frozen food chain, Iceland, is opening its fifth Irish store today in Coolock in Dublin.

British frozen food chain, Iceland, is opening its fifth Irish store today in Coolock in Dublin as part of a €3m investment.

The investment programme will create 200 jobs over the next four weeks.

The supermarket chain is to open three other new branches in Clonmel in Tipperary, in Carlow, and in Ashbourne, Co Meath.

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