Like when you find a bag of Hula Hoops in the Aldi Hoops six pack.
I know a guy whose first job was working in the old Johnson Mooney & O’Brien factory in Ballsbridge. Their “large sliced pan” had one production line and at the end, it was split in three for packing. One for the company’s own wrapper, the other two for supermarket own brands. The latter two retailed at less than half the price of the former.
I don’t get it. Someone shopping picked up the kerrygold, then dropped it when they saw the kilkeely was cheaper?
Is this not common knowledge already?
I’m pretty sure it’s been on Reddit before, an actually butter wrangler confirmed.
Oh my god is this what Monday content on r/ireland is? A fucking supermarket product moved 2 feet down the aisle
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probably made in the same factory
Abort! Abort!
Like when you find a bag of Hula Hoops in the Aldi Hoops six pack.
I know a guy whose first job was working in the old Johnson Mooney & O’Brien factory in Ballsbridge. Their “large sliced pan” had one production line and at the end, it was split in three for packing. One for the company’s own wrapper, the other two for supermarket own brands. The latter two retailed at less than half the price of the former.
I don’t get it. Someone shopping picked up the kerrygold, then dropped it when they saw the kilkeely was cheaper?
Is this not common knowledge already?
I’m pretty sure it’s been on Reddit before, an actually butter wrangler confirmed.
Oh my god is this what Monday content on r/ireland is? A fucking supermarket product moved 2 feet down the aisle
Can you explain your post young man?
The history behind the brand
https://www.thecork.ie/2019/11/05/cork-based-jds-foods-ltd-agrees-new-e750000-contract-with-aldi-ireland/