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Old 26-11-2009, 15:14   #1
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Tesco price increases

I have noticed A LOT of small price increases in Tesco recently. Also, my overall shopping bill has crept up again since the summer. Have other shoppers noticed, too? Could you include your recent observations here...maybe they'll stop sneaking up their prices then!
Last week: MAOAM sweets from 34 to 39 cent per packet.
houmous from 99c to €1.49

can't think of any more off hand, would have to go through my receipt. Please feel free to add yours
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Old 26-11-2009, 15:19   #2
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Why are you still shopping there, they will never learn
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Old 26-11-2009, 15:23   #3
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I've been servicing Dunnes again in work and I have to say some of the prices are off the wall. Club 6pk cans 1.79 is one that springs to mind, shopping off the promotional ends in Dunnes is the way to go. The stores are much cleaner and the attitude of the staff is far superior to Tesco.
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Old 26-11-2009, 19:11   #4
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Yep prices really creeping up. My local Tesco are getting rid of cheap brands and getting more expensive alternatives instead.
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Old 27-11-2009, 01:17   #5
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Yup I've noticed this too. Prices have definitely increased. I don't notice it on individual items but once I have a full shop done I find it's considerably more expensive than it was during the summer.
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Old 27-11-2009, 09:53   #6
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Really, another thread on this ?!?
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Old 27-11-2009, 12:32   #7
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I've found things have crept up too...

Lemonade has gone from 49c in the summer to 79c last friday.

Vanish powder, €3.49 or thereabouts in the summer, €5.49 or thereabouts last week.
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Old 27-11-2009, 12:39   #8
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Yep prices really creeping up. My local Tesco are getting rid of cheap brands and getting more expensive alternatives instead.
Someone who works for Tesco told me the cheaper non branded or unknown branded stuff simply did not sell for them and they had to cahnge their strategy somewhat - some of the stuff they brought in was utter muck and maybe ok for Mrs Essex girl but it seems we like our better quality food and mostly we're prepared to pay a little extra to know the food is a better quality.

As for prices changing - inflation on food is 3.4% in the UK, so UK sourced products are increasing in price. Also sterling is now in a 1.12 - 1.16 exchange whereas last summer it was 1.08 - 1.11 range.

All the bits make a difference, and all supermarkets worldwide increase prices in the run up to christmas - Tesco in Ireland aren't the only ones.


At least my 3 moggies are happy - Whiskas has stayed down in price!
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Old 28-11-2009, 23:16   #9
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Hey Dunnes did the same about 2 weeks ago too in Galway... Oh and can anyone explain why Dunnes have stopped supplying 1lb bags of suicre sugar?
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