
Siamo tutti letteralmente a poche settimane di distanza dall’essere fame e senzatetto. Sono contento che 2 dei miei figli abbia portato il mio consiglio e spostano i paesi per essere onesti per quanto mi mancano, non potevo permettermi, sto già pagando da € 170 l’anno scorso a settimana a € 230 quest’anno per fare shopping di generi alimentari una settimana per 3 di noi e mi sta uccidendo. Acquista in 3 negozi diversi. Provo tutto ma sta peggiorando. Il mio maritino ha un ottimo lavoro ma entro la fine della settimana è come se fosse appena successo?
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di Irishgooner123
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It’s an absolute disgrace Joe.
The West finally has to share resources with the rest of the World 😭
We’ll just have to session through the next recession 🍻
We are working to eat and breathe, because that’s the way the government and the corporations they support want it. You are labour, plain and simple. As long as you show up to work your underpaid, overtaxed job they’re happy.
Change comes from action. Widespread, meaningful action. Voting, strikes, protests, boycotts. Nothing will ever change unless this happens on a nationwide scale, and it’s made all the more difficult when people are so stressed about surviving that working towards a greater good plummets down the priorities list.
Porridge diet the way forward €1.19 for the Kavanaghs in Aldi. Get you through the month alongside a bit of bin scavenging. Job done
Tbh we just avoid brands and don’t find the shop too bad. The fruits especially Strawberries are expensive. We eat a very protien heavy diet so a lot of chicken, chickpeas tuna etc. We don’t go for much branded stuff, not worth the price imo.
As a country we also have record savings so it’s definitely not everyone a few bad weeks from starvation and homelessness
Yeah the price of everything is gone mad.
Dreading the winter with the electricity and gas and I bet the price of food will go up again.
I keep toying with the idea of selling my jewellery, or feet pictures…either or!
In the words of Richard Ashcroft. “You’re a slave to money till you die”
I’m struggling to keep working/existing because that’s all life is and I feel there’s nothing to look forward to. Just existing to work. Im sure I’m not alone in this and I don’t know how sustainable this culture is. It doesn’t look like it’s gonna get better and it really is crushing so many.
If we can manage that I’m grateful cos somehow I feel it may get worse
Cost of existing crisis.
how much are they shrinking, too?
When you increase the demand for something it generally goes up. We’re a tiny little island with few resources. Sanctioning our energy provider and fertiliser provider was a terrible move also for prices. The rulers currently in power have not being putting Ireland.
If its any consolation they released the average wages data for Q2 on Thursday and they show that median weekly pay is up 5.3% from past year.
Yeah, milk and other dairy took another hike. As for beef,……
Pork and chicken still cheap though.