The local authority argued members of the local community were not being served properly because the shop did not sell pork or alcohol products.
A bailiff's report said the store almost exclusively stocked halal products.
When the manager was questioned at the time, he said: "It's business. I look around me and I target what I see."
His lawyer argued alcohol "is not part of the general diet" and the store had no obligations to sell it as it was only a complement to food.
The court said the products the shop stocked were "restrictive and did not fit the broad concept of general good."
It ordered the termination of the store's lease and ordered the eviction of the tenants.
The manager was ordered to pay €4,000 to the local authority in legal costs.
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