barry's tea was mentioned as one of the 'victims' of this in the papers over the weekend.
I heard on the news earlier this morning that Tesco are to reduce prices in 11 of their stores - why are they not reducing prices in all their stores!
Well we will all have to make a more conscious effort to buy our Irish made product, the more irish made we buy, the more jobs and money we will keep in our country.
Money was made to make the world go around - and just look how both the money and the world have nearly come to a stand still!
They pay little or no tax in this country as the majority of their produce sold is vat exempt.
Large number of the Irish staff are under 30hrs/week so little or no prsi contribution from employer.
This can be difficult to do. There are many "Irish" brands whereby the majority of the manufacturing and ingredients comes from abroad and they are just packaged and distributed in Ireland. .
And what about scam of the 'Irish' Galtee hamper with not one gram of Irish meat. Just who is foreign and who is not.
Loads of "Irish" products are not processed in Ireland.
Take "Wexford" cheddar. The milk may come from Wexford, but on the packs I've seen, the cheese is make in the UK, as per the EU production code
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Am well disgusted with that.
Always bought this because of the happy farmers on the front from Wexford.
Aldi and Lidl all the way for me too now.
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