Bronco Lane
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Dairy products went through significant price increases, then dropped back a bit, but I can't see them returning to pre-war baseline.I've noticed (Lidl and Tesco mainly) that some prices came down from their COVID/Ukraine war peaks but then bounced back up a bit (not to the peak) recently. Everything is definitely still a lot more expensive than 2 years ago.
+1Dairy products went through significant price increases, then dropped back a bit, but I can't see them returning to pre-war baseline.
Be careful of Deals etc. The price might be cheaper but many of the products they sell are in quantities unique to them so that the price per gram or litre works out the same or dearer.Don’t be slow for a walk around Dealz, Mr Price and the like. Some items are €2.00 cheaper than the same items in the main supermarkets. I can’t believe I’m posting on supermarket shopping.
Ah yes - shrinkflation is yet another thing to be on the alert for!Be careful of Deals etc. The price might be cheaper but many of the products they sell are in quantities unique to them so that the price per gram or litre works out the same or dearer.
3 kit kats, full sized bars, €2 in Mr Price, 2.50 in Dealz, 1.80 for single bar in petrol station shops, mind you I then eat 3 bars as opposed to one!Don’t be slow for a walk around Dealz, Mr Price and the like. Some items are €2.00 cheaper than the same items in the main supermarkets. I can’t believe I’m posting on supermarket shopping.
I've never found Dunnes competitive with Lidl on the main grocery shopping to be honest.I wonder is the Dunnes voucher scheme really cost-saving?
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