Retail Excellence Ireland is advising its members on possible ways to navigate the coming months.
The shopping experience in Ireland will have to change if businesses are to reopen in the midst of the coronavirus crisis.
Retail Excellence Ireland is advising its members on possible ways to navigate the coming months, including redesigning the layout of shops and banning any price promotions.
The organisation has requested detailed advice from the government and is also looking elsewhere at how the business community is getting back on its feet in other countries.
Rosie Boles, MD of Burgess Department Store in Athlone, says the uncertainty is difficult for business people and their employees:
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