mariaalice wrote: » have they decided to ditch the value end
whiskeyman wrote: » When they started selling a plank of wood for €60, surely that the end!
meeeeh wrote: » Our local Dunnes still has employees wearing 20 years old uniforms, broken trolleys and the most high end cheese is extra mature Dubliner. They competing hard with Tesco for the most grubby shop in town. Tesco lost some bonus points after they figured out it's better to provide some bins than collect rubbish from the trolleys. Going to refurbished Lidl in feels like luxury in comparison.
corner of hells wrote: » Downtown Mosul or Aleppo ?
mariaalice wrote: » Or the Francis Brennan collection.
mariaalice wrote: » Was in the Dunnes in Cornlscourt and it now got a Shiridens cheeses room and a fancy butchers and deli, Kinda food porn. Are all the branches going like that, have they decided to ditch the value end because of Aldi and Lidil and reinvent themselves Waitrose or Harrods.
Winterlong wrote: » Francis Brennan has a collection? You are fcking trolling now.
Kaizersoze81 wrote: » http://m.dunnesstores.com/view-all/francis-brennan-the-collection/fcp-category/list
meeeeh wrote: » Midlands.
valoren wrote: » I believe that the Dunnes on the North Main Street in Cork City also serves as a gateway to Hell.
BOHtox wrote: » Worked in Dunnes for 3 years. Left a year and a half ago and haven't stepped foot back in it since. Horrible, horrible place to work.
valoren wrote: I believe that the Dunnes on the North Main Street in Cork City also serves as a gateway to Hell.
Colser wrote: » That's closed.
meeeeh wrote: » Our local Dunnes still has employees wearing 20 years old uniforms, broken trolleys and the most high end cheese is extra mature Dubliner. They competing hard with Tesco for the most grubby shop in town.
super_furry wrote: That's what they want you to think.
Candie wrote: » It's a long time since I've been in a Dunnes, but the clothing areas are now laid out almost exactly the same way as M&S so I'm not surprised they're trying to upgrade their food 'experience' as well. It's a shop that doesn't know who it's customer base is anymore.
TheDriver wrote: » Not as bad as ballyvolane one