Average grocery spend sinks to lowest since 2005

The average spend by Irish shoppers on a visit to their local grocery store or supermarket has fallen to its lowest level in seven years.

Average grocery spend sinks to lowest since 2005

New data on consumer spending has revealed that just €21.30 is spent on the average shopping trip in the Republic — the lowest level since 2005.

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