The move comes after he lost a lawsuit taken by Nikita Hand.
Retail outlets Supervalu, Centra, Mace and Carry Out Off Licence are to cease selling alcohol products linked to Straffan resident Conor McGregor.
The move comes after he lost a lawsuit taken by Nikita Hand.
Musgraves, which operates Supervalu chains, as well as Centra and Mace stores has confirmed that Proper No.12 whiskey and Forged Irish Stout will no longer be available in their store network.
Musgrave also owns the Donnybrook Fair brand and its entire network has over 1,250 shops across the country.
While the Conor McGregor-linked whiskey and stout are also no longer available in Carry Out Off Licences and are no longer available to buy on their website.
Meanwhile, McGregor is repeating his plan to appeal the decision against the lawsuit he lost to Nikita Hand.
In a post on X, the MMA fighter says he knows he made mistakes and should never have stepped out on the woman he loves.
He claims everything that happened that night was consensual, despite a jury deciding otherwise.

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