“In response, Taoiseach Micheál Martin claimed that the Irish government introduced one of the most significant cost-of-living packages in Europe”
The taxpayers paying to bail out (line the pockets of) the supermarkets and the energy companies
>He also pointed to other government measures, such as free school lunches, free school books and free public transport schemes for some students, as ways in which the government has been trying to support households with the cost of living.
What the fuck does that have to do with people who don’t have kids who are getting gouged
The government did fuck all about in 2022 they’ll do sweet fuck all now about it. It’s price gouging 100%
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“In response, Taoiseach Micheál Martin claimed that the Irish government introduced one of the most significant cost-of-living packages in Europe”
The taxpayers paying to bail out (line the pockets of) the supermarkets and the energy companies
>He also pointed to other government measures, such as free school lunches, free school books and free public transport schemes for some students, as ways in which the government has been trying to support households with the cost of living.
What the fuck does that have to do with people who don’t have kids who are getting gouged
The government did fuck all about in 2022 they’ll do sweet fuck all now about it. It’s price gouging 100%
Most have been.
Tesco
https://www.irishtimes.com/business/2024/11/09/tesco-generates-full-year-sales-of-33bn-in-ireland-and-posts-double-digit-rise-in-profit/
Aldi
https://www.rte.ie/news/business/2024/1125/1482792-aldi-irelands-annual-results/
Musgrave’s
https://www.irishtimes.com/business/2024/11/20/musgrave-sales-break-through-the-5bn-barrier-despite-cost-of-living-challenges/
Lidl is confusing and Dunnes don’t share shit but you’d expect similar. If Cian put a tiny bit of effort in he could see this.
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