Well they’re not going to boast about it are they. Gangsters the lot of them. Only a matter of time before shoplifting becomes socially acceptable in the squeezed middle.
No_Donkey456 on
Make them publish a breakdown of costs on everything they sell. I’ve always maintained every business should have to do this.
Intelligent-Lunch438 on
They will and have to deny gouging. Some of the price differences between here, UK or EU countries makes no sense.
For example, large retailers blame increases in chocolate products on global supply shortages/ market forces. However in Germany and Austria, basic Aldi ‚Choceur‘ or Lidl ‚Fin Carre‘ milk /dark 100gms bars are now .75c/.79c respectively versus €1.49 here..They used to be .45 and .49c in both countries and .75c here. So here they have doubled in price and they have just went up by 50% in DE/AT. If it was market forces, prices in DE/AT should also have doubled. So in my view, they are making super normal profits on those products in Ireland.
PoppedCork on
When has a company ever admitted to doing something wrong?
Junior-Protection-26 on
I hope they ban the idiotic „clubcard“ nonsense at least. It just gives supermarkets a way to mystify the average shopper.
dingodongubanu on
We totally not price gouging
But anyway, look at our super duper record braking profits
DickDorkinsHeadCanon on
thank god for that. I was worried for a second.
Alastor001 on
Of course they have reasons for ripping off.
What I want to know, what are they?
Because someone is definitely raking in profits somewhere… After all, all those increases are going somewhere
Sciprio on
Then why not disclose profits? The reason they haven’t done so is because they’re lying, if they hardly made any profits they’d release it.
bakedfruit420 on
Can claim what they like but we can see the obvious gouging taking place..
MrStarGazer09 on
In other news, flat-earthers deny the world is round 🧐
No-Outside6067 on
We’ve investigated ourselves and found no wrongdoing
Diarmuid_ on
Retailler margins in ireland are wafer thin. In the 2-4% region. If they are gouging , they aren’t doing a very good job of it.
But thats not going to make headlines on reddit
„Never believe anything until it’s officially denied.“
DaRudeabides on
Power suppliers, insurance companies and landlords unequivocally agree that retailers are not price gouging
Pearse_Borty on
lawnmower denies cutting grass
StaffordQueer on
I also denied eating my husbands chocolate bar last week. I totally did it, but I did deny it, so should be grand.
Ballyhemon on
Retailers are full of shit.
ddtt on
Well…. You’d kinda expect them to deny it like.
GreatDefector on

vandist on
Bullshit
dataindrift on
It’s Musgrave’s ….. By far the worst offender.
Supervalu using below minimum wage staff while overcharging for everything (but it’s grand cause they bought the local GAA team new jerseys)
41stshade on
„We have we investigated ourselves and found we have done nothing wrong“
TheFaolchu on
Went into a spar on my way out of the local hospital thinking id just buy a cold drink for my walk home. 4.50 for a single bottle fk that. Prices are way OTT, even accounting for exchange rates and conversion charges when I visit family in the UK, I can get a month’s worth of food for what a weeks worth would be here.
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Well they’re not going to boast about it are they. Gangsters the lot of them. Only a matter of time before shoplifting becomes socially acceptable in the squeezed middle.
Make them publish a breakdown of costs on everything they sell. I’ve always maintained every business should have to do this.
They will and have to deny gouging. Some of the price differences between here, UK or EU countries makes no sense.
For example, large retailers blame increases in chocolate products on global supply shortages/ market forces. However in Germany and Austria, basic Aldi ‚Choceur‘ or Lidl ‚Fin Carre‘ milk /dark 100gms bars are now .75c/.79c respectively versus €1.49 here..They used to be .45 and .49c in both countries and .75c here. So here they have doubled in price and they have just went up by 50% in DE/AT. If it was market forces, prices in DE/AT should also have doubled. So in my view, they are making super normal profits on those products in Ireland.
When has a company ever admitted to doing something wrong?
I hope they ban the idiotic „clubcard“ nonsense at least. It just gives supermarkets a way to mystify the average shopper.
We totally not price gouging
But anyway, look at our super duper record braking profits
thank god for that. I was worried for a second.
Of course they have reasons for ripping off.
What I want to know, what are they?
Because someone is definitely raking in profits somewhere… After all, all those increases are going somewhere
Then why not disclose profits? The reason they haven’t done so is because they’re lying, if they hardly made any profits they’d release it.
Can claim what they like but we can see the obvious gouging taking place..
In other news, flat-earthers deny the world is round 🧐
We’ve investigated ourselves and found no wrongdoing
Retailler margins in ireland are wafer thin. In the 2-4% region. If they are gouging , they aren’t doing a very good job of it.
But thats not going to make headlines on reddit
https://enterprise.gov.ie/en/publications/publication-files/high-level-analysis-of-the-irish-grocery-retail-sector.pdf
„Never believe anything until it’s officially denied.“
Power suppliers, insurance companies and landlords unequivocally agree that retailers are not price gouging
lawnmower denies cutting grass
I also denied eating my husbands chocolate bar last week. I totally did it, but I did deny it, so should be grand.
Retailers are full of shit.
Well…. You’d kinda expect them to deny it like.

Bullshit
It’s Musgrave’s ….. By far the worst offender.
Supervalu using below minimum wage staff while overcharging for everything (but it’s grand cause they bought the local GAA team new jerseys)
„We have we investigated ourselves and found we have done nothing wrong“
Went into a spar on my way out of the local hospital thinking id just buy a cold drink for my walk home. 4.50 for a single bottle fk that. Prices are way OTT, even accounting for exchange rates and conversion charges when I visit family in the UK, I can get a month’s worth of food for what a weeks worth would be here.
https://i.redd.it/fb9zrwzsgqcf1.gif