

Perché veniamo così strappati nel supermercato. Trascorro molto tempo nel Regno Unito e di solito è la metà del prezzo dei prodotti almeno in Irlanda.
Nel Regno Unito puoi ottenere 10 pizze Goodfellas, dita di pesce o altro per £ 10. Qui sono € 4,19 ciascuno o due per € 6 se sei fortunato. Lo stesso con gli yogurt Grahams, sono £ .89, ma € 1,99 qui. Oppure puoi ottenere una scatola per £ 7 in Costco.
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Treasure Island boy
It’s the exchange rate and shipping cost etc. Still some great value out there you just have to shop around.
*”I hear there is lots of money in your economy, here let me help extract some of it from you”*
10 for £10 sounds like the kind of deal they would make to clear overstock. They’re not making any money on that.
Why not just buy a bag of potatoes and live in a cave ?
the dunnes own brand pizzas are grand and like 2.50 each
It’s all price fixing, they know people in Britain are generally poorer now if they were charged the same we are, Britain would be pure hell. They also don’t want to admit Brexit was a mistake. I bet the supermarkets did some deal with the government to not over inflate like they do with us.
Was in Newry today and went to Iceland to get the 10 for 10 deal. Got to the checkouts and asked for a freezer bag. Was told sorry but we haven’t had them in ages 😅. Of all the shops not to have freezer bags 🤣.
I grabbed a pizza in Tesco yesterday, looking back it’s actually cheaper to get a half cooked pizza from a pizzeria in town that you finish off cooking yourself.
Any way to unsubscribe from these misery posts?
The price of frozen pizzas and frozen chips are outrageous now a days.
go to aldi , a pizza is 1.30
Salaries are better in RoI than NI tbf
In aldi you can get cheap frozen pizzas, if you prefer them fresh they have them in Tesco but they’re a bit more expensive
The deal is from Iceland but they are not the same Pizza. Iceland do sell that Stonebaked one its not on the 10 for £10, its £3 or €3.56 so not that much of a difference.
You’re comparing 2 different products. Arguement is null and void.
This costs me around €3 to make at home.
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I don’t know where you are getting that 10 for £10 offer, but it is an offer and probably shouldn’t be compared to the price of buying one item on its own.
That said, I just checked in ASDA and that pizza is £1.74, which is just a bit over €2.
If you really want to get pissed off, check out the price of stuff like pain-killers and hay-fever tablets.
The Tesco boss himself dubbed our shores as a ‘Treasure Island’
https://www.thejournal.ie/greedflation-what-can-be-done-6072614-May2023/
Chicago Town Deep Dish Four Cheese Pizza 2 Pack (310 g)
€1.99.
Not bad.
Remember we had that map the other day of the countries consumption of highly processed foods . . .
Those 10 products for 10 pounds sounds ridiculously cheap though. Perhaps they’re close to expiry or something like that. I know Ireland is more expensive but I don’t think this is a like for like comparison.
For instance, you can easily knock 20% of the prices in Dunnes if you shop there regularly because of the vouchers. So that’s already 2.4 euros per pizza if you take the 6 for 2 offer, instead of 3. And 1 pound is 1.2 euros. Still twice as expensive, but not thrice as your post originally claims.
Also check out Tesco UK https://www.tesco.com/groceries/en-GB/products/307366159 2.9 pounds.
I rarely buy a frozen pizza but got one of these for €4 this evening and that was the cheapest half decent option there.
I’m glad that ultra processed food is cheaper in the UK than here. Let them have it
Because their market is X number of times bigger and once you get people in the door they spend money on other things?
Goodfellas is currently on clubcard for €4. It is really sickening.
Shite pizza too for that much