
Stavo tornando a casa e avevo bisogno di una sosta. Ho deciso di prendere dell’acqua e del cioccolato per il viaggio.
Chochlate non aveva prezzo, previsto € 3,00. € 5,60 quando sono arrivato alla cassa. Li ho fatti rimuovere. Prezzi assolutamente pazzeschi.
Per non parlare delle bottiglie da 2 litri per 2 €
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di EvolvedMonkeyInSpace
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Darragh, the thieving cnut.
Tesco is just across the road.
€5.60 to have more chocolate on your lap than in your mouth
You had the opportunity to “vote with your wallet” by choosing to leave the bars behind, but you bought them, contradicting yourself.
More power to you. This is the way. There is some tremendous value to still be had in other places.
Cadbury’s chochlate is gone to the dogs, you’re as well off.
Can still recall the night Ballygowan water owner was a guest on the late late with his idea to sell us bottled water, lots laughed at that idea!
Was collecting someone from Dublin Airport on Tuesday. Got a ballygowan and a snickers while I waited . €3.99 for the water and €3.98 for the snickers. 8 fucking euro for a water and a bar!
You still paid €2.50 for a bottle of water.
I will never pick something off a shelf if there’s no price, because you can be guaranteed it’s way more expensive than you expect. It happened to me years ago. I got caught out spending too much on a cake ten years ago and it’s stuck with me ever since. Never again supervalu.
A shop (admittedly a spar so i knew it would be somewhat more expensive) tried to charge me SEVENTEEN FUCKING EURO for a toblerone before christmas
Typical standard boring r/Ireland content. You saw the prices a bought so pipe down 🥱
did you really need 4 flakes, you absolute BEAST?!
Fair play, stop buying shite
€5.60 for 80g £1.75 for 102g . Who is making the big profits .
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Who doesn’t check the price nowadays,buy a multipack of something that are in nearly every shop
That €5.60 would be better spent next door, get you most of a chicken curry chip in Mario’s. Years since I was there but used be a class chipper
You’re not eating a fucking flake in my car!
This is something I question often.
It’s the profit that’s allowed for companies to be making and 0 regulation for it to occur.
We’re one of the most expensive countries on the planet and little reason to back it up like Norway or Switzerland with what they have to offer.
It’s constant robbery day to day
I live in Wales (not sure why this is in my feed). A 4 pack of Flakes is €2.57 here and they’re made and shipped from Ireland. Wtf is going on over there?
I was buying Cadburys everyday, then I bought Tony’s chocolate and I remembered what real chocolate tastes like again. Haven’t bought Cadburys since.
My granny used to give me a flake in a cup to prevent spillage. 1980s/1990s flakes were sublime. None of this multipack waxy overpriced shite. Just one long delicious flake made of the crumbliest, flakeist chocolate…
It should be illegal for anyone to sell water at more than €1 a liter, retail. Even that’s too expensive the most basic necessity