I agree with your assessment of local trades, but there are pitfalls to be wary of their too.
Our plumber was called out to a house and charged his "new" €60 call-out rate to an old client of his.
Found out he was repairing workmanship done by another plumber who was away at the time but who charged a €40 rate.
The repair had cost the old client €100 + parts by the time it was complete, so saving €20 on the rate charged by a known and reliable plumber actuall cost €40.
You get what you pay for, apparently.
I notice that a lot of the food prices that are being offered by the Supermarkets at reduced prices are processed foods and sugary drinks that I would not ever buy.
Having said that, I think the price of meat/chicken has also fallen considerably.
I generally buy a pile at 20% or 25% off and freeze it. I always look at the sell-off section to see what's available and will freeze it. My best buy to date was 10 guinea fowl @ .70c each reduced from €7.50. Each one would feed a family of 3/4.
Restaurant prices need to fall further.
Marion
My best buy to date was 10 guinea fowl @ .70c each reduced from €7.50. Each one would feed a family of 3/4.
Marion
You're absolutely right Purple, I forgot about the perfidious Wall Street traders and the instability that America likes to promote in certain regions.
Any excuse to put up the price of oil, even when demand is down and supply is up! I know there was more to the article in the link you posted than the piece below, but it encapsulates many of the issues. I think we agree on this Purple.
@ Onq: I bought them in a Tesco Extra. Superquinn and others also sell them around Christmas.
@ Hasta: They were definitely monogamous. Very tender!
Marion
Having said that, I think the price of meat/chicken has also fallen considerably.
No - meat has gone up. My butcher tells me that the price of chicken has gone way up, the head waiter in a steak house I ate in last week tells me beef has gone up. I notice my weekly butchers shop is up over the past year. Fresh fish is a ridiculous price, it used to be a cheap option when I was a child, now its a luxury!
No - meat has gone up. My butcher tells me that the price of chicken has gone way up, the head waiter in a steak house I ate in last week tells me beef has gone up. I notice my weekly butchers shop is up over the past year. Fresh fish is a ridiculous price, it used to be a cheap option when I was a child, now its a luxury!
I think Lidl/Aldi prices have gone up recently also.
Trying to think of something Ive noticed thats come down - salaries?
wife bought me a 500ml lucozade sport in our local shop. 3 euro! she went back later to double check, and yes that is the price they charge!
No - meat has gone up. My butcher tells me that the price of chicken has gone way up, the head waiter in a steak house I ate in last week tells me beef has gone up. I notice my weekly butchers shop is up over the past year. Fresh fish is a ridiculous price, it used to be a cheap option when I was a child, now its a luxury!
I think Lidl/Aldi prices have gone up recently also.
Trying to think of something Ive noticed thats come down - salaries?
One freely traded item - oil - was down at €40 dollars a barrel earlier this decade before America's foreign adventures pushed it through the roof - again!
You're absolutely right Purple, I forgot about the perfidious Wall Street traders and the instability that America likes to promote in certain regions.
The Julianstown Inn just outside Bettystown on the Dublin Road.
I had a job there in Inse Bay carrying out remedial work on some of the houses.
I used to meet the Building Control officer on site in the afternoon and sometimes had lunch before hand.
I remember it well, because three years later the price had doubled.
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