Tesco announces 400 new jobs across ten new stores
IRELAND, JUL 7 – Tesco Ireland's €40 million investment will open ten stores and add 400 jobs, growing its workforce to over 13,500, including 100 roles at the Fermoy store opening in July.
- On 7 July 2025, Tesco Ireland revealed a €40 million plan to expand its presence by launching ten additional locations across the country within the coming year.
- This expansion aims to create 400 new jobs, increasing Tesco's permanent workforce in Ireland to over 13,500 employees.
- New Tesco stores are set to open in several counties, including Cork, as well as locations in the eastern and western parts of Ireland, with the Fermoy branch in Cork launching at the end of July and generating 100 new employment opportunities.
- Tesco CEO Geoff Byrne said the investment confirms their commitment to remain a leading employer, while Minister Peter Burke described the jobs as a boost for local towns.
- The openings reflect Tesco's ongoing support for Ireland's retail sector and workforce and will maintain its existing retail presence of 193 stores nationwide.
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