Carryduff family invest over £3 million with brand new EUROSPAR store

Carryduff family invest over £3 million with brand new EUROSPAR store

Mulgrew’s Food Hall, in partnership with the Henderson Group under the EUROSPAR brand, is officially opening its doors in Carryduff, bringing unrivalled products and services to the local community.

The Mulgrew family are making the investment into both the store and Carryduff itself, by not only bringing value, convenience, and great customer service, but also introducing 60 new jobs to the local area.

The family know what is important to those in their neighbourhood and surrounding area and will ensure their store provides for the everyday needs of their shoppers and neighbours. The new store will bring choice and value for shoppers with an extensive range of fresh and local produce in store with Mulgrews Butchery, fresh bakery, McAtamney’s ready meals, and a delicious deli and hot food offering for those on the go.

GRAND OPENING

Mulgrew’s Food Hall will be marking the store’s opening on Saturday 20th May with a ribbon cutting and a fun day for all the family from 11am to 2pm, for those from the local community and beyond.

The staff and owners are looking forward to celebrating the grand opening with the local community.

“It’s a privilege to open our new store here in Carryduff,” said Marcus Mulgrew. “We are looking forward to many years of serving our local community, many of whom we already know so well, but we’re also looking forward to getting to know lots of new faces.

“We have so many plans for the years to come, both for the store and to give back to our community and many local charities which are close to our hearts, including EUROSPAR’s charity partner, Cancer Fund for Children.

Paddy Doody, Sales and Marketing Director at Henderson Group which owns EUROSPAR in Northern Ireland, said: “This new store and the amazing £3 million investment from the Mulgrew family will make a huge difference within the local area in Carryduff and we’re looking forward to seeing the store quickly become a central part of the community.”