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March 29, 2022
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The retail group has filed a planning application to host five prefabricated kitchens in a partnership with start-up Hosted Kitchens
Musgrave Group is seeking to open five dark kitchens at a site in Sallynoggin in Dun Laoghaire, which could mark the wholesaler’s first move into the meal delivery sector.
Planning permission has been filed by the group to operate the kitchens in partnership with Hosted Kitchens, a Dublin-based start-up working in the dark kitchens sector. The term refers to purpose-built facilities that produce food specifically for delivery only, through platforms such as JustEat…
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