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Reasons to be Happy: Kerry Monopoly, coffee tastes better on Wednesdays and new Tayto flavor

11 min · 17 jun 2026
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Lunchtime Live's Reasons to be Happy looks at some of the news stories that you might have missed that will leave you feeling more optimistic. 98FM’s Cathal O’Sullivan joined Andrea in the studio to put a smile on your faces…

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