I have just come back from Dunnes Stores on the Ennis Road in Limerick.
I saw a tie that I needed. It was dual price labelled, 3 pound sterling, or 6 euro.
Now, i recon 3 sterling is around 4.50 euro, so I did not feel like paying an extra 1.50 just because I live south of the border. I asked if I could pay the sterling price, and was told that I could not. I was told that the price difference was due to taxation.
I do not believe that story. Has anyone any real suggestion as to what is the reason, or is it another case of " soak the southerners".