mickoneill30 wrote: » What is this thread about? Prices being expensive compared to years ago? .
nd another thing, freddos ftw! 20c you can't go wrong, instead of 80c for an 8-square dairy milk. 3 freddos will have more chocolate than them and another bonus is it's in frog-form
Bodhidharma wrote: » I was charged 1.40 for a splash of lime for my Jack Daniel's in Dublin last week. The insanity of it just made me confused. I couldn't get my head around it. And still cant. 35 cent for Chicketees and Wheelies seems a bit harsh to me also. I remember them being 10p.
rubadub wrote: » RRP is "recommended", and you said "should" sell yourself. I do agree though cash & carries are a ripoff too, many things cost more in a cash & carry than in supermarkets. Some shops do charge a lot, I see no real problem, nobody is forcing me, and there is no real cartel/monopoly. On the upside 15 years ago the cheapest can of beer I could get was £1 (€1.27) bottles costed even more. Now there is a massive selection of bottles and cans at €1, or as low as 60C sometimes. Hash has gone down similarly, and other recreational drugs have plummeted in price. But then you end up in spar blowing it all due to a wicked dose of the munchies
NeMiSiS wrote: » They were 50p when I was a child. Inflation must have them up about that price no ? :rolleyes:
fobster wrote: » Another feckin thing about Centra, jaysus they're fecking everywhere. I know they're franchises and all but the worst case being in Fairview, at the fork in the road with Edge hardware at the topof it, go left towards annesley bridge and there's a centra there beside the opticians and fairview grill place or go right along fairview strand and there's another centra less than 100m from the other ****ing one! What a fúcking plague!!
Terry wrote: » I'm paying the same price for cans (beer) today that I paid 16 years ago (less in some cases). It's the only thing that was effected by the groceries order act. Well as far as I can see anyway.
sharkDawg wrote: » I paid 95 cent for a brunch today, and i could swear they are getting smaller!
When first introduced in Britain, the original Cadbury Creme Egg weighed 40 grams (1.4 oz) and contained 171.6 Calories. Cadbury Creme Eggs sold in the UK and Canada have remained at this size
micmclo wrote: » Are you being sarcastic? You do know that Centra Fairview has two entrances on two different streets It's the same store! I think you know this though
rubadub wrote: » I think you can get some soft drinks cheaper too. I remember dunnes coke was around 35p for a 2L, and I think you can get it for around 35c in tesco, but it is probably only fit for cleaning grease. Seems to be a bigger divide on own brand stuff. like Heinz beans might cost 4 times the price of supermarket own brand ones. Some stuff like that could be cheaper now, possibly eggs, flour, peas.
MooseJam wrote: » stick to chomps so, are they still 10c
fobster wrote: » One is called Courtney's or something and then the other is a separate centra where Joe's newsagent used to be. Could be wrong!
Terry wrote: » That's a lie. You're a damed liar.
unclebill98 wrote: » Centra tried to charge me for a ham roll with 4 fillings when I only had 3? He tried to tell me that the pre-mixed tuna and sweetcorn was counted as meat plus one filling? I had tuna, lettuce, cheese and onion. They did not have tuna without the corn...! I left everything at the till and walked out....t'was a few years back....was I wrong?
rubadub wrote: » Could be, but a lot of the time it is simply your hand getting bigger! like creme eggs, people are always claiming they got smaller. But I remember them always never fitting in egg cups. And obviously as a kid they seemed bigger in a small hand. I remember struggling with supercans, thinking they were gigantic.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Creme_egg
Xavi6 wrote: » And for some reason a 2 litre bottle of coke is miles cheaper than a 600ml bottle (they don't do 500mls) Crazy.