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Where do you buy most of your groceries?

Daily essentials like butter have steepened in price, with a pound of Kerrygold costing nearly a fiver in some shops.

THE COST OF groceries is still on the rise and as a result, some people say they’ve changed their shopping habits.

Daily essentials like butter, for example, have steepened in price, with a pound of Kerrygold costing nearly a fiver in some shops.

A recent study by research company Kantar showed that grocery costs in general have increased by 3% in the past year. 

Today we’re asking you, where do you buy the bulk of your groceries?


Poll Results:

Dunnes Stores (5889)
Lidl (4471)
Aldi (4018)
Tesco (3754)
Supervalu (2496)
Other (let us know below) (353)
Marks & Spencers (234)
Centra (109)
Spar (51)

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