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JustEat’s Edel Kinane, (right) and Hailo’s Fiona Lucey today

As inevitable as Brad and Angelina.

But possibly even tastier.

Mark writes:

Just Eat and Hailo have today announced a nationwide dual branding partnership which will see the two leading consumer brands come together with co-branded pizza boxes and delivery paper bags offering a €10 Hailo credit to new Hailo customers. Both companies offer easy-to-use apps allowing custNOMNOMNOMNOM

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Hailo

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No fee, cash, favours, pizzas, ‘drives home’ given for this post.

smartmetr

A ‘decision paper’ supporting  the introduction of Time of Use (TOU) tariffs for “domestic and small business electricity and gas customers”.

This should end well.

Damien Mulley writes:

So we’re getting smart meters next: To save us money of course. Time of use tariffs. Cheaper in the middle of the night to do washing, etc and I’m sure you won’t get screwed putting the kettle on during Coronation Street. It will “empower consumers to select the best tariff for them”

But go to Page 8 “dynamic tariffs, where the cost of consumption can vary at short notice” And there’s a tender for a PR wonk for them: I wonder who’ll win the smart metering contract?

Yikes.

Time Of Use Tarrifs (Commission for Energy Regulation)

 

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‘sup?

The launch of the UBLs, the domestic club rugby awards sponsored by Ulster Bank.

It’s not all about steroids cash and scantily-clad models hipster bistros you know?

They play for love.

From top: Ian Burke, Lansdowne RFC, Jurgen Steinbech, Old Wesley RFC and Mick McGrath, Clontarf RFC (app feature image)

FIGHT!

U.B.L. Awards

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Or something more sinister?

Cat writes:

Anyone missing a mobility walker? It looks fairly new and in good condition. Seen over the fence at St Kevin’s/ Scholars pub in Blackpitts [Dublin 8]. Could have been stolen then chucked when realising there ain’t much craic to be had taking one of these for a joyride….

Anyone?

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