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    1. Jean_Rasczak on

      Pure greed been hidden under the “inflation” banner

    2. Dan_12508 on

      I wonder what the profit margins are for a supermarket now with all these price increases

    3. When did it go down? Each week the same amount of money gets me less and less.

    4. Closersolid on

      I do wonder if most of these increases are to force people onto clubcards

    5. Thready_C on

      What, electing the same old parties would lead the the same old stuff happening again, who would’ve guessed.

    6. MelodicMeasurement27 on

      For crying out loud how the hell are we supposed to go on like this. It’s a struggle as it is every time going to buy food. I feel so sorry for the elderly and people with children.

    7. PositiveLibrary7032 on

      I’m feeling the pinch so decided to eat asian food. Basically vegetables and meat with ginger, garlic and a sauce you buy or make it yourself.

      Learned how to stir fry off You tube. Bought a 10kg bag of rice and dried noodles. A pack of chicken thighs can last me five days when added to other ingredients. One day I was broke and only had enough money to buy tomatoes and eggs. Managed to make a Chinese over rice dish and it lasted me three days.

    8. das_punter on

      Cost of living crisis? More like the transfer of wealth crisis.

    9. SilentBass75 on

      It gives dunnes, supervalu and tesco with a 68.9% market share by my eyeball maths. Anyone else surprised that lidl/aldi have (possible less than) 31.1% market share?

    10. OnlySheStandsThere on

      Used to work in a supermarket bakery and I remember the list of price increases we’d get from our suppliers on the regular since Covid. 50%-60% price increases on certain ingredients. Don’t know how bakeries are managing right now tbh.

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