ubiquitous
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There is an element of truth in all 6 "devils advocate" points, particularly no. 3, although in general people will indeed save money by going north.
Its a bit much to say that "price psychology" and "mania" points 4 & 5 apply only "to the numerically challenged and idiots". Is everyone who bought a house at inflated prices in the past 5 years an idiot? Ditto, everyone who found the original adoption of the Euro a bit perplexing?
Point 6 is definitely true, albeit less so since the fall in Sterling this year. Petrol & diesel is the most obvious example, but there are many products in Asda in Enniskillen that are cheaper in the South. Own-brand smoked salmon is one. I have also recently found many such examples in Lidl in Enniskillen. (eg smoked salmon £3 in Enniskillen, €3.29 in Cavan)
I would add another one to that list
7. People like going North because its a novelty to shop in new places where they haven't shopped before. At worst, its a bit of a day out.
Its a bit much to say that "price psychology" and "mania" points 4 & 5 apply only "to the numerically challenged and idiots". Is everyone who bought a house at inflated prices in the past 5 years an idiot? Ditto, everyone who found the original adoption of the Euro a bit perplexing?
Point 6 is definitely true, albeit less so since the fall in Sterling this year. Petrol & diesel is the most obvious example, but there are many products in Asda in Enniskillen that are cheaper in the South. Own-brand smoked salmon is one. I have also recently found many such examples in Lidl in Enniskillen. (eg smoked salmon £3 in Enniskillen, €3.29 in Cavan)
I would add another one to that list
7. People like going North because its a novelty to shop in new places where they haven't shopped before. At worst, its a bit of a day out.