I also saw Dove deo at half price for €4 meaning that it's €8 normally ? When did these prices shoot up ?
I saw this a couple of weeks ago. I think it’s only certain lynx scents (some of the more exotic sounding new ones) that are so priced.Surely my eyes deceived me ? I also saw Dove deo at half price for €4 meaning that it's €8 normally ? When did these prices shoot up ?
Are they using the same tactics in the supermarkets up North?
That's my query too. I usually buy 6 cans of Lidl brand for €8 for the lot.Do some people actually spend c. €8 on deodorant or toothpaste?
The significant variance in RRP is worthy of some sort of investigation/expose.I don't think so, there's a big disparity between cosmetics price RRP in the UK and here, for no apparent reason. Toothpaste is another example:
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It's on offer in Tesco a lot of the time, but it's often on offer in the UK as well. No reason for the RRP to be nearly €3 higher here.
For your underarm or your oral hygiene?That's my query too. I usually buy 6 cans of Lidl brand for €8 for the lot.
The significant variance in RRP is worthy of some sort of investigation/expose.
Tesco or Unilever cant seriously expect people to believe its currency, freight or other coat that is response for the huge variance.
According to one TD over a decade ago without any evidence?That's why TESCO call here "treasure island".
Lidl and Aldi are generally cheaper than Tesco in my experience (admittedly, I don't have any major brand loyalty/preference). Where's the lack of competition ?Where firms face less competition, they charge more.
Even though excise rates are similar, Guinness stout, made in Dublin, is cheaper in Enniskillen than in Dublin.
Why? People blame taxes.
But if you dig deeper, and check the excise rates, which I have done, you will discover that diffferences in taxes can't explain the wide gap in prices. It must be due to the wholesale cost.
Where firms face less competition, they charge more.
That would be a fair exercise if excise rates were the only differentiator in the cost of running a business between the two markets.But if you dig deeper, and check the excise rates, which I have done, you will discover that diffferences in taxes can't explain the wide gap in prices. It must be due to the wholesale cost.
Pretty sure that Dealz and/or Mr. Price offer the best value on branded soaps, toothpaste, deodrant etc.