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    1. Rural Ireland could be considered a time warp in certain places yes. You can still get a pint in certain parts of Donegal for less than a fiver too.

    2. Klutzy-Jackfruit1686 on

      Yes I noticed this driving around the country for work. Some small village shops are great value at the deli compared to Dublin where I live. I remember getting a brown bread sandwich with bacon and white pudding for €2.50. I thought they made a mistake.

    3. Hopeful_Gur9537 on

      The rest came out of the poor deli assistants wages id imagine

    4. JapaneseJohnnyVegas on

      Well you bought it on July 31st so yes, its a time warp. 

    5. Shiners_1 on

      ![gif](giphy|3o7aCWJavAgtBzLWrS|downsized)

      Nothing needs to be said.

    6. Beautiful-Hat-560 on

      I can get cans of coke for 1 euro , in a local shop, any cans , crisps, bars 1 euro.

    7. Dezzie19 on

      I paid €6.79 in Naas earlier, cop on to yourself you’ve never had it so good.

    8. WickerMan111 on

      Just goes to show that there is great value still out there and it pays to shop around.

    9. SpankyTheFunMonkey on

      Saw someone in Northern Ireland Sub post over £7 for a breakfast roll(i think it was breakfast roll)

    10. BlueBloodLive on

      What’s inside it?

      I normally get a wrap, lettuce, cheese, tomatoes, and chicken for around €4.50-€5 in the local Super Valu in Dublin, can’t really complain all things considered.

      The other day I just got cheese and tomatoes with chicken and it was like €3.75.

      Centra seem to have a set price of €6 for the exact same thing round here, doesn’t matter if it’s a roll or a wrap, if you’re getting a 1 meat + 3 fillings, as they call it, it’s €6.

    11. SoftDrinkReddit on

      i love how OP didn’t name the actual centra location so he can keep all the chicken fillet rolls to himself

      /satire

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