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    1. swiggetyswootybooty on

      The watchdogs in Ireland are a bunch of toothless dogs. None of the price gouging would pass in other countries in the EU, let alone a lot of 3rd world countries.

    2. sarcasticmidlander on

      And with a bit of luck, one day we will be the highest!

    3. vikipedia212 on

      I was putting together a Tesco delivery last night, after fruit and vegetables, milk, 2 yogurts and eggs I was at €55. A bag of potatoes is €8.50 now. My income most certainly has not kept up the same pace, this is unsustainable.

    4. ceybriar on

      Went to Dealz yesterday to stock up on cleaning supplies and I have to say they were not really any cheaper than the supermarkets now on lots of products. Same with Mr Price. There’s no savings to be had anywhere now.

    5. Imaginary-Umpire-733 on

      same with childcare, insurance, hotels and broadband, just be sure to keep voting them in. They have our back.

    6. Imaginary-Umpire-733 on

      same with childcare, insurance, hotels and broadband, just be sure to keep voting them in. They have our back.

    7. Imaginary-Umpire-733 on

      Minimum unit pricing on Alcohol is the best one. The profit goes straight to the suppliers rather than the health system. Got to admire that ones. The bums on the streets can drink more classy alcohol these days.

    8. Outrageous_Way_8685 on

      In fairness income tax in Ireland is also rather low and some percentage of people in tech/sales/pharma/business etc do have salaries above the EU average too. 
      Especially if they are homeowners irs a lot of income.
      Homeowners with bad jobs might have to tapp into the endless €€ of renting out a spare bedroom.

      The rest of people are kinda fucked naturally

    9. cedardesk on

      Another confirmation of our lived reality, and not one single thing will change. Actually I tell a lie, they’ll probably get higher.

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