Health and wellness retailer Holland & Barrett has launched a first of its kind store within the Jervis Shopping Centre in Dublin's city centre as part of its continued investment in the Irish market.
Holland & Barrett has invested €7m into its Irish operations over the past two years.
This investment has included refitting all its Irish stores and new store openings in Cork, Tullamore and Jervis Street in Dublin and the company now has 66 stores nationwide.
Holland & Barrett has opened 13 new stores since 2023 and created just under 70 new jobs in the past year.
Its new store in Dublin is the company's first kiosk store designed to support customers on the go.
The kiosk will offer cashless purchases on a range of wellness solutions, with the new format curated to showcase the top 1,000 products.
It is also the first H&B store in Ireland to trial digital shelf-edge labelling.
As part of its continued investment, Holland & Barrett has also launched its new food range of over 500 products into their Irish stores.
Partnerships have been cultivated with 10 new Irish artisan food suppliers who have contributed to the diverse range of products across various categories, including Harry's Nut Butter, Solaris, Healy's Honey, and more.
The Irish produced, local range makes up 5% of H&B’s total food sales in Ireland.
Adam Moore, Director of Stores in ROI at Holland & Barrett, said the company was delighted to continually improve customers' shopping experience and access to wellness solutions, including its transformed food range.