The cost of almost all grocery items in Ireland is going up, with a new estimate from Eurostat suggesting consumer prices in the country rose by 8.2% in the year to the end of May.
That translates into higher costs at the shopping tills, with Kantar recently estimating that the average household’s grocery bill will be €330 higher this year.
But not all price rises are equal – a myriad of factors affect different products in different ways.
Read the full article on the RTE website
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