I buy the same type of baby food every week. It costs €9.39 no matter what supermarket I buy it in. I was in Tesco's on Saturday and I noticed they had raised the price to €10.98 (a whopping 17% increase). I knew I was going to be in Superquinn on Saturday so I decided to wait until then to but it.
In Superquinn it was advertised as €9.39 so I went ahead and bought it but when I scanned it the price came up as €10.98. This is the exact price as in Tesco's. Anyway, I called the assistant and she check that the price was advertised as €9.39 and in fairness to them they actually gave it to me complimentary.
My gripe is that Tesco's raised their price for whatever reason and Superquinn decide to set their product at the exact same price, but in this case hadn't changed their display in time.
So much for competition between the big supermarkets.
(Or are there certain products that the supermarkets have to sell at a price dictated by the makers of the product?)
In Superquinn it was advertised as €9.39 so I went ahead and bought it but when I scanned it the price came up as €10.98. This is the exact price as in Tesco's. Anyway, I called the assistant and she check that the price was advertised as €9.39 and in fairness to them they actually gave it to me complimentary.
My gripe is that Tesco's raised their price for whatever reason and Superquinn decide to set their product at the exact same price, but in this case hadn't changed their display in time.
So much for competition between the big supermarkets.
(Or are there certain products that the supermarkets have to sell at a price dictated by the makers of the product?)
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