Two litres of milk price increase/Dunnes?

Nutso

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Yes, we only found out recently that you don't need the actual paper voucher to claim the discount that a photo of a voucher will suffice
And it's the same with the digital vouchers on the app, their not tied to the card and can be shared by photo as well

This is true but note that they can only be used once.
 

Sconeandjam

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I was in Dunnes and my money off voucher (spend €50 get €10 off) was out of date by one day. The lady said due to everyone moving to the app less paper vouchers can be passed onto other customers. She said the staff would keep extra ones that others were not going to use during the week. This has changed since the app. Win win for Dunnes.
 

Sue Ellen

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I was in Dunnes and my money off voucher (spend €50 get €10 off) was out of date by one day. The lady said due to everyone moving to the app less paper vouchers can be passed onto other customers. She said the staff would keep extra ones that others were not going to use during the week. This has changed since the app. Win win for Dunnes.

That's exactly the reason why I have not moved to the app. Also heard that the App is very poor and unreliable.
 

Monbretia

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I have the app but still just pay cash and get paper vouchers, I only got the app for the voucher that week :)

There is a FB page for vouchers, stick up a post and you'll probably get one sent to you in minutes, any I don't get to use up before date I just post there and give away. Very handy, means I never have to try and use up the vouchers as I wouldn't shop in Dunnes every week but can get my hands on a voucher when I need it.
 

Sue Ellen

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Grand, thanks for that. Will probably have to sign up for it.

I see there is a separate one called Lidl, Tesco, Dunnes and Supervalue Vouchers/Coupons swap Ireland
 

qwerty5

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I just sign into the app using my mams account. So does my sister. Between the three of us the vouchers never expire as we'll all use one of two during the week.
It means she gets the points. That doesn't bother me.
 

joe sod

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I see the 4 big supermarket chains are all reducing the price of 2L of milk by 10c, being reported today. However when supermarkets all raise the price of products to the same level they come in for criticism for operating like a cartel however usually they never do a big announcement like now. This time they are all saying in unison that they will reduce the price of milk by 10c. But is this not more close to actual cartel activity but because they are reducing prices they are not concerned about being perceived as fixing prices
 

T McGibney

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But is this not more close to actual cartel activity but because they are reducing prices they are not concerned about being perceived as fixing prices
Hardly. Lidl were first to announce a price cut and the others obviously decided it was better to follow suit than to hand them the competitive advantage.
 

Clamball

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The price of milk the co-op have being paying the farmers has been falling steadily since January, not surprised the retailers cling on to the differential as long as possible.
 

Grizzly

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I did a double shop yesterday. One in Dunnes and one in Lidl. I noticed that I was paying about 20c extra on items in Dunnes than I was paying in Lidl. All these 20c eroded the €5 off voucher that I used in Dunnes.

I enjoyed my shop in Lidl more. Lots of "different" stuff available that was not available in Dunnes. We ended up buying twice as much in Lidl as a result. I do like those honey glazed parsnips in Lidl I have to say. :p
 

ClubMan

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From tomorrow morning, Tesco Ireland said it will cut the price of its own brand butter by 40c a pound, pricing it at €2.99 - down from €3.39.

It is the first retailer to announce a cut in the cost of butter, although its likely others will follow.
 
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