Wandering_Dazed
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What do you expect them to do?IMHO the CCPC is a joke
As a starter, have a more deeper insight as to the increase in prices across the FMCG sector? However, in fairness perhaps the RTÉ report is not reporting the full insights?What do you expect them to do?
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Unfortunately the full report isn't yet available from the CCPC site as far as I can see...However, in fairness perhaps the RTÉ report is not reporting the full insights?
Giving away your age there!Inter Cert maths
Sirloin steak is a luxury good. If you can afford to eat it good for you.Sirloin steak has gone through the roof too, and while I'm lucky to afford these increases
People on the breadline are not eating sirloin steak. You only notice the cost of living crisis when it affects well-off people.While I can decide to shop for cheaper alternatives, I really feel for those in our society on the breadline.
This doesn't mean that the CCPC is a joke, unless you have some reason to think that the huge price increases are due to issues regarding competition among retailers, as opposed to any other cause.IMHO the CCPC is a joke, there are huge increases across everyone's daily purchases.
None of that is any of their business frankly.CCPC experts said it was not in a position to investigate profit margins along the food supply chain, including buyer power and margins, which are part of the role for the new Agri Food Regulator.
However, the new Agri Food Regulator is seeking extra powers from the Government so it can find out which firms are making the biggest profits in the food supply chain
CCPC experts found that Unilever – whose brands include Dove, Hellmann’s, Knorr, Lipton and Sunlight – reported a profit margin of 18.4pc last year
We have Tesco, Dunnes, Supervalu, Lidl, Aldi and a few others.
It's clear that they are competing with each other. If the prices in Tescos are high, I can shop in Lidl.
there never was anything to see here so why are the CCPC wasting time on it.
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