Beyondgone wrote: » Tesco. Given how many people now do Lidl and Aldi. It's usually half deserted when I go in.
Beyondgone wrote: » People used to value demant very highly. They regarded demant as being anteque. It was downgraded to crap there in 2015.
For Forks Sake wrote: » Your anecdotal evidence isn't reflective of reality, Tescos market share (while on the slide of late) is still slightly higher than Lidl & Aldi combinedhttps://www.kantarworldpanel.com/ie/grocery-market-share/ireland
whiskeyman wrote: » Ice cream shops on Grafton St - seriously, how many warm days a year do we get enough warm sun to warrant buying an ice cream? What about the rest of the year when we're freezing our nads off?? With retail rents one of the highest in Europe there, it must be a front for money laundering...
Prinks wrote: » Power City. When you go in the Sallynoggin one you're the only customer there, with ten assistants watching you.
Robxxx7 wrote: » funny you should say that .. when i was in the Algarve a few months back ..a few of the tourist type souvenir shops were run by mostly Chinese families, it was only when i got talking to the local taxi driver on teh drive back to the airport he said that the Chinese Government pay all their taxes/relocation etc and helps them get set up ... don't know how much truth there is in that though ..
Dramatik wrote: » Knobs and knockers on nassau st. Dublin
thunderdog wrote: » Any sunglasses shops, that solely sell sunglasses. I can't figure out how they make any money for half the year
King George VI wrote: » Dr Quirky's. Do people actually go there?
Neon_Lights wrote: » Met my girlfriend outside there haha
Savage Tyrant wrote: » I buy a new air of Ray-Bans every 2 years or so. Got a pair in Dundrum a couple of days ago and there was 4 people being served ahead of me. Including one man buying 4 pairs (wife, kids and himself apparently) I've never really considered what the profit margin is on a €160 pair of sunglasses, but I'm assuming it's days like that making up for what are surely pretty lean pickings in November, January and February. For my pick, I can't understand how some small town independent sports shops can do business. Jerseys priced €10 more than the likes of Elvery's or Lifestyle. Running shoes are often €30/50 over.
Parchment wrote: » -The Body Shop - they have some nice stuff but its over priced and staff are pushy. Their shops are always empty!
LynnGrace wrote: Some of the shops at Dublin Airport, I know I would only be passing through, and maybe it's at quiet times, but I think sometimes that the staff must be very bored.
weedhead wrote: » That sex shop on the luas track near St. James hospital. Im convinced it a front for some sort of money laundering operation. Who in their right mind would pop in to a dingy seedy shop like that at any stage during the day, and its open till like 3am 7 days a week. Its been there for as long as i can remember. Just my 2 cents!
somesoldiers wrote: » Do they have video booths? I always though these were the ultimate in sad bastard-ness!