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Since Mintel last reviewed Ireland’s ethical food and drink market in February 2008, core issues in the sector seem to have remained the same. Food scares, animal welfare and fair trade issues, environmental concern and health and well-being remain clear motivations behind Irish consumers’ shopping behaviour.
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