Maxol has announced that food from a number of Irish franchises will be on offer at its new Maxol M3 Mulhuddart Services outlet in North West Dublin, set to open its doors tomorrow, 6 April.
Healthy food company Chopped will brings its first ever forecourt format to the new service station, offering freshly prepared salads. Maxol will also see the unveiling of an Insomnia café for the first time at one of its sites.
Leading Irish fast food brand Supermacs will feature as part of the food offering as well, alongside Maxol’s own fresh food brand Moreish Fresh Food.
The forecourt and fuel retailer says that the result 'is a comprehensive and balanced food offering, tailored to meet the needs of every consumer'.
Maxol’s Group General Manager and incoming CEO, Brian Donaldson commented, "We’re delighted to welcome Chopped, Insomnia and Supermacs to the Maxol family alongside our own Moreish café.
"It just means more choice for customers who choose to take some time out, but we’re also retaining the important convenience basket shop offer under our symbol partners Mace."
The new Maxol M3 Mulhuddart Services station will be operated by experienced forecourt food retailers, Donal and Liam Fitzpatrick of Junction 14.
Pictured are Brian Donaldson, incoming CEO of The Maxol Group, Brian Lee, MD Chopped, Bobby Kerr, Chairman of Insomnia Coffee Company, Alex Banahan, Mace and Jarlath Connolly, Operations Manager of Supermacs
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