SuperValu has passed Tesco to become the largest grocery retailer in Ireland.
SuperValu reclaimed the top spot with a 24.6% market share according to the latest Kanter Worldpanel figures.
Tesco was just behind with 24.1% while Dunnes Stores is third with 23.7% of the market.
Aldi and Lidl claim 8.5% and 8.7% market share respectively - though Lidl's sales have increased by 11.2% year-on-year.
Martin Kelleher, SuperValu managing director, said: "We are pleased to be recognised again as the largest grocery retailer in Ireland with 24.6% market share in the latest Kantar research and would like to thank customers for their loyalty.
"It reflects the strength of our community retail model, where independent retailers in cities and towns across the country are clearly seen to give Irish shoppers what they want.
"The market continues to be highly competitive and we remain focused on offering our customers the best combination of fresh quality food, commitment to Irish suppliers and value as we count down to Christmas."