Survey: No price drop since Groceries Order abolished

A price survey published today indicates that the abolition of the Groceries Order has failed to lead to lower prices for Irish consumers.

Survey: No price drop since Groceries Order abolished

A price survey published today indicates that the abolition of the Groceries Order has failed to lead to lower prices for Irish consumers.

An analysis of food prices has shown the cost of many common items has actually increased since the order was lifted on March 20. It shows that the cost of staple goods in Tesco, Dunnes and Superquinn has increased.

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