Oh brilliant that makes it easier to remember how rents up 65 too.
Retailpegger on
I hate this figure , it’s up 6% of something that is ALREADY up 20% , meaning the 6% increase is even bigger
I paid €2.70 for 2L of milk yesterday , I remember it being €1.45
fedupofbrick on
Great country to do business in
ChaosPot on
Keep moving jobs is the only way to keep ahead of the curve
eezipc on
Three years ago. I used to buy Whiskas 2kg bag of cat food. It used to cost 7 euro but sometimes in Tesco it would go down to 5 euro when a special deal.
Yesterday, I saw that same bag of food is 14.30 in Tesco. It’s actually 1.9kg now.
_laRenarde on
Ufff lads there’s such a bang of 2006 off all of this…
DarkSkyz on
I called up to the mothers the last day for a bit of a get together with the family, was going down to Dunnes to get a few cans and she asked me to get a bag of frozen chips as she’d forgotten them for the party food.
5 fucking euro for a KG of McCains. I was baffled. Going through the brands I eventually found a bag of some crowd that were €2.30. I’d swear it was only a year ago you could get them for a euro or so by the KG.
Odd_Specialist_8687 on
The fact of the matter is that the same basic no frills shop is costing more and more every week. Were told to shop around but you will find all the shops have put their prices up.
Otherwise-Winner9643 on
I very rarely post anything, but a friend left behind a small makeup compact, so I posted it from Dublin to Cork in the smallest padded envelope size. It cost €10. I was gobsmacked.
It was one of those moments where I thought, “Shit, things have gotten ***expensive***”
Neat_Expression_5380 on
My weekly shopping 4 weeks ago: €131
Yesterday €181….
How in gods name did that happen
sureyouknowurself on
They will cut VaT rates right?
Garlic-Cheese-Chips on
Haagen Dazs ice cream has gone from €7.10 to €7.55 in the last week.
I think there should be a pinned thread where people can name and shame the brands and shops that take the piss.
BlubberyGiraffe on
It’s gone from “Yeah Ireland is a little expensive” to full on ridiculous in the last few years. I have had family and friends visiting from both outside Ireland and people who have moved from Ireland and every single person has said that the cost everything has become ludicrous. The ones who left Ireland have said there is virtually nothing that would convince them to come home. BIL is in Australia with his partner and they have a place by the beach where they can surf, where their salaries cover 3x the amount of expenses they’d normally pay in Ireland. Like why on earth would they ever want to come home for their money to go 3 times as fast and to have a place by the beach where it pisses rain half the time and they’ve to pay twice as much?
Almost nothing we’re charged meets actual inflation level, it’s always bits of this and bits of that which end up driving the prices of everything from cars, to chicken fillet rolls to a ridiculous level.
At this stage I genuinely don’t know what needs to happen so that the powers that be cop on and address this issue. I am fortunate that I don’t have kids to rely on me, but I have so many people in my life impacted by this from different aspects and it’s just not sustainable.
Connect_Upstairs2484 on
Up 600% would be closer to the truth.
Eukaryotick on
Y’all are getting shafted here. As a Canadian coming from a city where we’re all pissed at grocery chain monopolies and price gouging, I couldn’t believe the grocery prices here. Coupled with your ridiculous housing costs, I wouldn’t be surprised if there’s a mass Irish exodus part 2 in the future.
Thick-Employment-350 on
I have celiac disease. A loaf of bread thats actually edible for me is nearly €5 and they’re half the size of a normal one. I’m genuinely so sick of this
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Oh brilliant that makes it easier to remember how rents up 65 too.
I hate this figure , it’s up 6% of something that is ALREADY up 20% , meaning the 6% increase is even bigger
I paid €2.70 for 2L of milk yesterday , I remember it being €1.45
Great country to do business in
Keep moving jobs is the only way to keep ahead of the curve
Three years ago. I used to buy Whiskas 2kg bag of cat food. It used to cost 7 euro but sometimes in Tesco it would go down to 5 euro when a special deal.
Yesterday, I saw that same bag of food is 14.30 in Tesco. It’s actually 1.9kg now.
Ufff lads there’s such a bang of 2006 off all of this…
I called up to the mothers the last day for a bit of a get together with the family, was going down to Dunnes to get a few cans and she asked me to get a bag of frozen chips as she’d forgotten them for the party food.
5 fucking euro for a KG of McCains. I was baffled. Going through the brands I eventually found a bag of some crowd that were €2.30. I’d swear it was only a year ago you could get them for a euro or so by the KG.
The fact of the matter is that the same basic no frills shop is costing more and more every week. Were told to shop around but you will find all the shops have put their prices up.
I very rarely post anything, but a friend left behind a small makeup compact, so I posted it from Dublin to Cork in the smallest padded envelope size. It cost €10. I was gobsmacked.
It was one of those moments where I thought, “Shit, things have gotten ***expensive***”
My weekly shopping 4 weeks ago: €131
Yesterday €181….
How in gods name did that happen
They will cut VaT rates right?
Haagen Dazs ice cream has gone from €7.10 to €7.55 in the last week.
I think there should be a pinned thread where people can name and shame the brands and shops that take the piss.
It’s gone from “Yeah Ireland is a little expensive” to full on ridiculous in the last few years. I have had family and friends visiting from both outside Ireland and people who have moved from Ireland and every single person has said that the cost everything has become ludicrous. The ones who left Ireland have said there is virtually nothing that would convince them to come home. BIL is in Australia with his partner and they have a place by the beach where they can surf, where their salaries cover 3x the amount of expenses they’d normally pay in Ireland. Like why on earth would they ever want to come home for their money to go 3 times as fast and to have a place by the beach where it pisses rain half the time and they’ve to pay twice as much?
Almost nothing we’re charged meets actual inflation level, it’s always bits of this and bits of that which end up driving the prices of everything from cars, to chicken fillet rolls to a ridiculous level.
At this stage I genuinely don’t know what needs to happen so that the powers that be cop on and address this issue. I am fortunate that I don’t have kids to rely on me, but I have so many people in my life impacted by this from different aspects and it’s just not sustainable.
Up 600% would be closer to the truth.
Y’all are getting shafted here. As a Canadian coming from a city where we’re all pissed at grocery chain monopolies and price gouging, I couldn’t believe the grocery prices here. Coupled with your ridiculous housing costs, I wouldn’t be surprised if there’s a mass Irish exodus part 2 in the future.
I have celiac disease. A loaf of bread thats actually edible for me is nearly €5 and they’re half the size of a normal one. I’m genuinely so sick of this