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!
M&S sell a lunch deal, sambo, drink, dessert in the UK for £4.50. They sell the same here for €6.50. Exchange rates would convert £4.50 into €5.18.
So M&S trouser a difference of about €1. 30 or 25% which surely cannot be accounted for by add'l transport or insuring against a fluctuating FX rate.
The exchange rate hit close to parity for an extremely short period of time. Prices of goods in the supply chain do not react immediately, but with a several month lag dependent on the good.The differences between UK High Street Stores and Grafton Street prices were highlighted a couple of years back when the Euro and Pound Sterling almost hit parity.
The higher prices in Ireland were unaccountable at that time - I have no doubt little has changed.
I have come across many products with similar price discrepancies. One thing I have noticed in recent years though is that Irish people have finally woken up to the idea of shopping around, which is totally ingrained in people on most of the continent. I was always amazed when Irish friends told me they simply couldn't be bother to find the lowest priced products.Retailers will charge what they can get - I previously referred to the discrepancy between two stores in relation to Flora Light - that's just one item.
And no, it wasn't on special offer - its been consistently priced like that for over a year.
But it can be accounted for in higher wages, energy costs, rental costs, council charges, etc. In the long term companies can only charge more than their costs and as much as the customers are willing to part with.
I would accept this explanation if the differential were consistent across M&S but it's not AFAIK. This doesn't rule out a rational explanation, and maybe it highlights higher IRL operating costs, but regardless it is substantial and should be looked at. Inflation isn't currently a pressure but it will be, we need to iron out these anaomalies between us and our major trading partner, the UK.
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