They’re 75c in Youghal if anyone wants one

by lostoutsidethetunnel

34 comments
  1. I remember before I went looking for metal trolley tokens and Tesco were selling them. UK coin sizes only, not compatible with euro. They didn’t even work on the trolleys in the very Tesco that was selling them.

  2. They would sell like hot cakes in 50% of the North right now!

  3. There is a chain of brits who handled that in distribution who knew exactly what they were doing. 

  4. The butchers’s apron as car scent – in Ireland??!!! What were they thinking??? 😂

  5. Bring them up north, sell them for a tenner each in East Belfast. You WOULD sell out

  6. I see lots of people driving Minis with the Union Jack break lights. Maybe they’ll buy these too!

  7. Lad buy them all up get up the road for the 12th and sell them for a fiver to the orange men….quids in! Call them loyalty trees!

  8. I worked in a store with a similar problem way back. The warehouse would ship us UK merch all the time and didn’t care that we complained, probably just trying to get rid of overstock. Couldn’t send it back and didn’t have the space to store it, so it had to go on display.

    Rarely sold, never ran out.

  9. I personally think Ireland should just boycott Tesco and M&S both just sell shite prepackaged shite look at supermarkets in the uk there so bad compared to Ireland like even Lidl and Aldi slaps half of the English supermarkets. I dread going to any apple green cause of m&s shitty own brand foods

  10. Some young entrepreneur might snap them up and sell em for big mark up alongside a few pallets up North.
    Just in time for next week’s ‘cultural festivities’.

  11. They do this kind of thing all the time. I mean they were even selling phone double adapters and DSL filters that didn’t even fit Irish RJ11 wall sockets for many, many years in the days of landlines. I’ve also seen them selling England football team stuff, Union Jack pencil cases, Dublin GAA kits in Cork … they can be mindbogglingly poorly localised sometimes.

  12. Some daft bugger didn’t do their sales homework – or is just plain stupid.

  13. Buy these, travel to England, sell them outside a Reform UK conference at a jacked up price, and rake it in

  14. People are happy to buy minis with it plastered across.

    Others don’t care.

  15. They’re for the “Ireland is Full” wallopers and their NF mates.

  16. King Henry and Warbeck haf the people of Cork sussed .

  17. You see this shit so much, England jerseys and all in Sports Direct some days.

  18. I hear they smell of authoritarianism and a divided population, with a hint of police state and far right fascism

  19. Tesco also advertised the England Women’s football team in Wales. They are not capable of any level of tact or cultural literacy

  20. I work in a halfords and being a UK company, like tesco, they send us those as well in stock..they mysteriously make their way into a bin every delivery day. Waste of shelf space

  21. I used to work for an English company. We had a team of 6 people here in Ireland + 2 in NI and area manager besed in NI. There was no proper branch for Ireland, just company registered for payrol and tax purposes. All managed from UK. Their ignorance was jus awful. They were sending us gift cards nominated in GBP. We were asking for pay rise and they were like, what’s our problem we have more than UK employees.., and then we discovered that they thought we are getting paid in Pounds and they only seen higher number not understanding currency exchange rates

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