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Published 10:27 26 Nov 2021 GMT
Updated 10:52 26 Nov 2021 GMT
Penneys currently has 36 stores in Ireland and almost 400 around the world. Primark, as it is known elsewhere, recently expanded to the States, where it currently has 13 stores.
Earlier this month, the brand introduced autism-friendly shopping hours across its Irish stores.
Every Sunday from November 14, people with autism and their friends and family can visit Penneys during the Sensory Friendly Shopping Hour, during the first hour of opening.
These new autism-friendly measures will include noise reduction across the store, such as silencing tills and in-store announcements, and turning off in-store music.
Damien O’Neill, Head of Sales at Penneys, said: “Penneys is for everyone, we want everyone to feel welcome in our stores and we understand that for some customers we need to adapt the way we work to provide a better experience.
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