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Compared to the United States, these prices are insanely CHEAP! Exotic fruits and processed/premade foods aside (soups, sweets, etc.), the basic staples and most everything else is 40%-70% cheaper there.
ОтветитьI ‘stagger’ my shopping generally between Lidl and Dunnes Stores depending on what I need to buy and that juggling has offset some of the pain-though I’m not buying for a family. However I’ve just returned from some time in Italy and nearly had a heart attack there when I saw the price of things. From being cheaper-in general-than Ireland a few years ago, now most things are on a par with us (except for wine-€1.90 for a litre in a tetra pack and it was very nice). Even a cup of coffee cost €5! And a cup of hot water with a teabag on the side cost €5 too! I think we’re all suffering!
Ответить“Too good to go” sounds amazing! Lovely overview of prices. Prices are also on the up and up in SA. No more chocolate treats for me 😢🙏🏻🇿🇦❤️
ОтветитьI can say.. the majority of these groceries you've shown are more expensive than here in SA... However, some items a touch cheaper but I think overall its cheaper here... The chickens do also seem to be laying some golden eggs with the prices we're seeing around the world for these
ОтветитьHello I am nayemur from Italy we watch your video & it’s really helpful to know about Ireland. We are planing to in Irlanda from Italy can suggest us which state will be easy to find house rent and job I know it’s really difficult to find house in rent. Thank you
ОтветитьSouth Africa is worse...😢
ОтветитьHave a great Christmas, from Newtownards County Down. 🎉
ОтветитьJust got a 55” smart tv from Lidl….£260 ! Bargain.
Ответитьthe prices every where are sky high ,great vid
Ответитьdid not know aldi had a app
ОтветитьBless, You are a trooper Mrs. Watching your family adventure from afar. As an Irishman abroad, I know that uk cost of living is nearly on par with ROI now. That has never been the case in my life before.
ОтветитьYes it's the same in France, fraud inflation we call it. Paying for wars, that we don't want
ОтветитьLidl, one of my favourite stores when we visit our wonderful family. Mom is very good with her pricing and always looking for specials. Today we were in the OK Grocer, and butter was on a special for R60, compared to the normal price of over R90. When it comes to wine, you can get a good bottle for under R60. I've just ordered 6 bottles of Unbelievable wine, that's what it is called, for R39 a bottle. Overall, I think we in South Africa are a lot cheaper, but prices have increased quite a bit. So you are not alone. But from experience, your stores have good quality food. Woolworths here, is similar in quality. Nice to catch up with you again 🥰🇿🇦
ОтветитьInteresting video! Just came back from Lidl here in Amsterdam. I am jealous of your prices for Irish butter. We pay almost €3 for 250 gram here. Our favorite. Much better than Dutch butter 😅
And love all the turkeys and even geese 😍 Not over here.
We have the same leg of parma ham here but they are €80 and we have to order them.
Chocolate and wine are cheaper here... staples in my household 😅
Great that you have the to good to go app. We should all strive to waste as less food as possible.
this country is no exception from climbing on the greedy train. Prices are increasing without any real justification other than saying everyone else is doing it, so I will too. A price comparison between `lidl and Aldi would be nice.
ОтветитьBonjour de France 🇨🇵je vous dirais qu à quelques centimètres d euros c est la même chose en France...apres il ne faut acheté que des legumes de saisons la culture des fraises ne se fait pas en hiver ...donc fraises mure ne pas acheté c est hors saison ..par contre votre viayest plus chère tout dépend laquelle...votre ail est plus que chez nous à 0.99 cts. 16,50 le papier toilette 😱😱😱c est moins cher en france quand au pizza et frites c est pareil pareil pour les produits lessives.. abonnée liké et 👍😊
ОтветитьCompared to the US irish grocery prices are very cheap .
ОтветитьYes prices have risen ,I think that Aldi is slightly cheaper. than Lidl ,they will say that things are cheaper but that's not so, most everything has gone up by more than 20%,.Potatoes are a rip off no matter what the farmer says.
ОтветитьThank u for this information ❤
ОтветитьPrices generally don't ever go down ... they go up. That said, there have been significant increases in prices since the Covid pandemic passed. Was is due to logistics factors? Possibly, however, they should have come back down if so.
ОтветитьMental. Great tip on the too good to go though
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