Any chance we will see a reduction on the menu price?
It’s not ‘spending’ taxpayers’ money. It’s opting to take less of it.
From the article: Because if the number of openings is above closures, then the number of businesses shutting down could be viewed as the normal churn in any industry.
Cool story, but do people in Mayo, Sligo, Tipperary or Offaly care about new restaurants open in Dublin or Cork? Because I have yet to hear about a new place opening anywhere else in Ireland, yet they keep closing in record numbers. I got nowhere to eat when I travel anywhere else that is not Dublin or Cork. And I really don’t care that a new coffee shop opened on the place of the old coffee shop in Limerick when I want coffee in Cong, Abbeyleix or anywhere past Schull.
Why not reduce peoples PAYE tax so we have more money in our pockets to choose what business deserve our money. Stop putting public money into private business its rife
One of the restaurateur’s interviewed about this in the SBP last week let the cat out of the bag. He bemoaned that he wasn’t able to pay himself quite as much as he would’ve liked in the past few years, he made it clear the reduction will be going straight into his wallet.
Let them go bust. It’s ‘Market Forces”
Evidently FFG no longer believe in free market economics
>It’s worth pointing out that the RAI doesn’t track restaurant openings at all.
>Asked by *The Journal* why not, CEO Adrian Cummins said: “It’s a fair point.”
>“The Department of Enterprise did that exercise and it showed there were potentially more openings, but it was a paper exercise and we would take issue with it. [But] I would acknowledge we don’t have all the data.”
Fucking hell, what a clown.
A lot of unfamiliar usernames popping up here. Anyone else think this sub might be astroturfed?
FF and FG love untested supports when it benefits big business but if you’re a caring for another human being you better believe you’re getting means tested.
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Any chance we will see a reduction on the menu price?
It’s not ‘spending’ taxpayers’ money. It’s opting to take less of it.
From the article: Because if the number of openings is above closures, then the number of businesses shutting down could be viewed as the normal churn in any industry.
Cool story, but do people in Mayo, Sligo, Tipperary or Offaly care about new restaurants open in Dublin or Cork? Because I have yet to hear about a new place opening anywhere else in Ireland, yet they keep closing in record numbers. I got nowhere to eat when I travel anywhere else that is not Dublin or Cork. And I really don’t care that a new coffee shop opened on the place of the old coffee shop in Limerick when I want coffee in Cong, Abbeyleix or anywhere past Schull.
Why not reduce peoples PAYE tax so we have more money in our pockets to choose what business deserve our money. Stop putting public money into private business its rife
One of the restaurateur’s interviewed about this in the SBP last week let the cat out of the bag. He bemoaned that he wasn’t able to pay himself quite as much as he would’ve liked in the past few years, he made it clear the reduction will be going straight into his wallet.
Let them go bust. It’s ‘Market Forces”
Evidently FFG no longer believe in free market economics
>It’s worth pointing out that the RAI doesn’t track restaurant openings at all.
>Asked by *The Journal* why not, CEO Adrian Cummins said: “It’s a fair point.”
>“The Department of Enterprise did that exercise and it showed there were potentially more openings, but it was a paper exercise and we would take issue with it. [But] I would acknowledge we don’t have all the data.”
Fucking hell, what a clown.
A lot of unfamiliar usernames popping up here. Anyone else think this sub might be astroturfed?
FF and FG love untested supports when it benefits big business but if you’re a caring for another human being you better believe you’re getting means tested.
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