Ceist Beag
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I've been buying local as much as possible.
When you add Rates/Water Charges/ Rent vs overseas
costs our business sector in a lot of cases hasnt a hope.
I always try to buy local (which is Donegal as opposed to going North), but sometimes the retailers don't help themselves.
Some items in my shopping trolley are just so highly priced that I can't buy them in Ireland. What a shame cos I'd rather give my money to Irish retailers and not NI ones.
When you say sometimes the retailers don't help themselves it sounds like you think that they are buying from a level playing field. If shop A can buy the product for 15% less than shopB then there is going to be a difference in price.
I appreciate there are going to be differences in price, but just as an example, a punnet of kiwi fruit.
In NI in Tesco's these are £1. In SuperValu in Donegal last week I paid €4 for same size.
Explain that price difference.
OK so Tesco are bigger, but its not like SuperValu are a corner shop. Where are they buying their kiwi from that make them so expensive? Perhaps Tesco are selling at a loss to get you through the door?
Like kiwi fruit are going to be a loss leader? LOL! Both brands mentioned probably face broadly similar import and distribution costs. Explain the difference between £1 and E4....
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