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Local company among those to benefit from Lidl investment

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A Tipperary company is among those to benefit from an investment of €1 billion by Lidl in the Irish agri-food businesses last year

Its latest Supplier Impact Report says that €682 million of the investment went towards products for its Irish stores.

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The remaining €318m worth of Irish food and drink was exported to Lidl outlets in other countries.

Cahir based ham and bacon producer Honeyvale Foods agreed a €17 million deal with the German retailer last month which now sees the company exporting to Lidl stores in Portugal, Poland and Denmark.

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