Costs are higher here and there are smaller economies of scale. Thsi will be reflected in the price. Even if wages were the same prices would still be higher here as thsi is a smaller market.
Or they're using a GBP/EUR rate that is out of date ?
If the stock is in the UK it may explain it.Its the same company, just using a .co.uk and .ie for the different markets. Same stock I would imagine. I also would say that there are no staff here or no premises either so the higher costs issue doesnt count, and either do the economies of scale.
The implication being that they're not competent enough to use an up-to-date one?
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