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Conor Brummell

Inside Ireland's biggest Tesco where they have features you won't find in most other stores

The biggest Tesco in Ireland is located at Fonthill Road, Liffey Valley Shopping Centre in Dublin and it opened up in 2018.

There was a lot of hype surrounding the store's grand opening, as it helped create 175 jobs in the locality.

It cost €30million set the shop up and people were ecstatic to see that there would be a Vision Express, a Costa Coffee Shop and a Holland and Barrett's included in the premise.

The store is massive - having a whopping 60,000 square feet for customers to browse whilst out and about.

The Vision Express is still there, and opens from 8am to 4pm everyday except for Mondays and Tuesdays.

Tesco Liffey Valley store on the Fonthill Road, Clondalkin, Dublin (Google Maps)

There is also a Grafton Barbers shop in the vicinity, which makes the tedious task of doing the groceries at the weekend that little bit more exciting when you can also get a haircut.

Customers can also browse some of the best and newest phones at the Tesco Mobile counter, which is opened until 6pm on a Sunday, and 7pm on a Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday.

It opens until 8pm on Thursdays and Fridays.

Tesco opens new €30 million store in Liffey Valley, creating 175 jobs. Pictured at the official opening are Robbie Kelly,Tesco Liffey Valley Store Manager and TV presenter Lucy Kennedy and Tesco Ireland CEO Andrew Yaxley with staff and customers (Chris Bellew /Fennell Photography.)

The store is host to an extensive range of fresh food, groceries, beers, wines and spirits as well as a massive range of F&F clothing, toys and homeware, which will keep you busy browsing.

Not only that, but the store at Liffey Valley has over 440 free car parking spaces and it aims to be environmentally friendly.

Tesco in Liffey Valley has a highly carbon-efficient design which includes in-built energy-saving measures, advanced lighting, heating and cooling systems and waste recycling facilities.

It also donates any extra food it has in stock that won't be used to food charities, which is a great way to avoid food waste.

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