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    1. ITZC0ATL on

      That’ll be the Spaniards not understanding or caring about the difference. There is often a UK products section in bigger Carrefour or Alcampo stores but never an Irish one, so they just lump the few products we have in with the Brits.

      On the plus side, whenever Irish people are poorly behaved while on holiday, the locals blame the Brits also, so it’s a kind of fair trade. We are treated as mystical creatures, the long-lost island that should really be Mediterranean but drifted a bit north. Practically Galicians (northern Spanish) but with better jobs.

    2. This costs £2.60 in my local Tesco in the north.

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    3. Pixel_Pioneer__ on

      They can have it, after what kerrygold has done by applying the American tariffs to Irish shoppers so they don’t have to put them onto American ones.

      Fuck kerrygold.

    4. badlyimagined on

      Was that in Dia? I’m always telling them off for that and they don’t understand the difference. It’s infuriating.

    5. Original2056 on

      The Spanish, I don’t know that one, do you not mean Portuguese?

    6. GallopingGobshite on

      It’s funny because the IRA codeword for attacks in Britain was “Kerrygold”

    7. Grand-Cup-A-Tea on

      That’s not Consum, Alcampo or Mercadona anyway. Which store was it?

      When Brexit hit the Iceland Overseas stores and they switched supplier to Musgrave, lots of Irish products had the UK sticker and the “Your British Goods Abroad” slogan on them. Didnt last long and they eventually had to drop the slogan altogether in their stores.

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