| Feargal Quinn's Retail Therapy - New Series Starts 21 May 2011 |
| Monday, 02 May 2011 | |
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Feargal knows how hard retail can be, but also knows how to make it work brilliantly. It's his life's passion. Feargal will once again be sharing the knowledge he has gained from years of being at the cutting edge of Ireland's supermarket wars where the devil is truly in the detail. Having founded and built up Superquinn, one of Ireland's most successful home grown retail brands, Feargal is on a mission to give something back by helping struggling retail business' across the country survive and in some cases thrive against all the odds... The series champions independent Irish retailers who represent individuality on the streets of Ireland's towns and cities. Feargal is passionate about helping businesses who are putting it up to the multinationals and offering Irish consumers something different than they would get anywhere else in the world. Feargal will help these businesses to eradicate their weaknesses, exploit their strengths and identify a unique selling point which will make them stand out from the competition and attract customers to their door. From a husband and wife-run pet shop in Tallaght to a 36-year-old gift shop in Edenderry to a recently-opened bakery in Ennis, this year's shops have one thing in common - they are run by passionate individuals who will stop at nothing to remain open and to make their businesses successful again. Tune in to RTÉ One on Sunday evenings at 8.30pm from May 22nd as Feargal works his retail magic once again.
Series 2 Shops:Week 1: McGreal's Gift Store, Edenderry, Co. Offaly Week 2: Carrie's Cakes, Ennis, Co. Clare Week 3: Standún, Spiddal, Co. Galway Week 4: Village Hardware, Rathfarnham, Dublin Week 5: Tallaght Pet Store, Tallaght, Dublin Week 6: EJ Sampson Butchers, Drogheda
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Feargal Quinn's Retail Therapy is back for a second series. The six part series for RTÉ One sees retail innovator Feargal Quinn offer advice to retailers who are struggling to stay afloat in the toughest ever retail environment.