If you knew that you were getting still bottled water then why didn't you check the price list before ordering it?
If you knew that you were getting still bottled water then why didn't you check the price list before ordering it?
I thought that terms like "fresh" and "pure" etc. were meaningless when it comes to labelling food products?
You simply said "fresh" above. It it was billed as "freshly squeezed" then that's a different matter.on their menu the Orange Juice is described as 'freshly squeeze OJ' hardly a meaningless description...
On Thursday 4th Sept Aldi in the republic have a 32in LCD Television for sale at 480 Euro. On the same day in NI Aldi are selling the same television for 299 sterling.
According to XE today 299 sterling equates to 367 euro. Thats 113 euro difference.
Just thought I would let you all know
Who pays for our president, all our foreign embassies, civil service etc ? a relatively small no. of peiople in the wealth creating sector.
. On the same day in NI Aldi are selling the same television for 299 sterling.
Betcha there is no VAT on concert tickets in the UK.Another example of a rip off republic
Kanye West concert.
Odyssey Arena Belfast €41/€47.50
The O2 London - €44
Metro Radio Arena Newcastle €40
NEC Birmingham €40
SECC Glasgow €40
MEN Manchester €40
RDS DUBLIN €65.70
Betcha there is no VAT on concert tickets in the UK.
Betcha planning permission & other costs are a lot lower as well.
Another example of a rip off republic
Kanye West concert.
Odyssey Arena Belfast €41/€47.50
The O2 London - €44
Metro Radio Arena Newcastle €40
NEC Birmingham €40
SECC Glasgow €40
MEN Manchester €40
RDS DUBLIN €65.70
Another example of a rip off republic
Kanye West concert.
Odyssey Arena Belfast €41/€47.50
The O2 London - €44
Metro Radio Arena Newcastle €40
NEC Birmingham €40
SECC Glasgow €40
MEN Manchester €40
RDS DUBLIN €65.70
I remember that on the Last Word. He said that insurance for Springsteen concerts in Manchester was £3000 for two nights whereas the RDS was €30'000 a night.This was on the Last Word a few months back, and a promoter was saying about how much more expensive it is to stage a concert in RoI compared to the UK (NI).
Apparently the insurance is one of the main differences. And licences too. Artists themselves don't get any more for playing RoI than NI, and the promoter isn't making more profit in RoI than NI, despite the price differences.
I remember that on the Last Word. He said that insurance for Springsteen concerts in Manchester was £3000 for two nights whereas the RDS was €30'000 a night.
Wedding dress in a local bridal shop today costs €1,700.00. The same dress in New York costs $975 = approx €701.00.
Betcha there is no VAT on concert tickets in the UK.
Betcha planning permission & other costs are a lot lower as well.
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