The real story behind Dunnes Stores, the most quintessentially Irish shop of all, and the family drama behind it
This is the story of the extraordinary family behind one of Ireland's most famous businesses, Dunnes Stores, over three generations and covering nearly 80 years of retailing but going back as far as the 19th century. With drama worthy of the popular TV drama Succession, a real-life Irish family drama shows the children of a dominant founder argue as to who should run the supermarket empire after his death and take the money from it, and how they dealt or not, with addictions and ill health, including alcoholism.
Fascinating read. Expertly researched by a top drawer writer, who mixes the personal side of one seriously dysfunctional family…with the incredible business acumen of the Dunne family.
They’ve had a huge impact on shaping modern Irish society.
Positively, through providing affordable food and clothes to the nation plus driving competitiveness to domestic industry. And negatively, by turbocharging political corruption and keeping a heel on their workers rights.
I’m glad I only had to work there part time during the 90’s! They were not nice to work for and I hope workers rights and conditions have improved since then.
This was a really interesting read. I didn't know much about the Dunne family other than Ben Dunne Jr.'s drug habit, his kidnapping, and his gym empire. There is a lot more to this family than just Ben Dunne!
This is my first Matt Cooper book, too. He writes very well, keeping it light but engaging. While he speaks about the dark parts of the Dunne family history and dynamic, he never twists the knife, and I liked this. It didn't seem like an exploitative telling of the family history, but I did finish the book feeling a little unsatisfied, and I'm not entirely sure why.
Would I recommend this book? Yes, I certainly would.
Very well wrote book about a fascinating family and business. Considering the Dunne family do so little in the public spotlight and didn't contribute directly to the book, Cooper did a brilliant job chronicling the lifes and times of the Dunne family and Dunnes Stores empire
oh my god this is such a good book i love love love love so interesting always kept me going because like one second it’s tax law and the next it’s “oh the ira?” but ye would recommend