Need that oxtail for stew… hard to get hold of in some parts of London
Wheres the Tayto at?
Never seen Nashs Red Lemonade before
You could live on that section alone
All your major food groups right there.
Does the UK not have Cidona or Club Orange? The fuck?
Not bad but needs tayto obviously
No tayto? No football special? Why even bother?
Not bad love a golden crisp
The Tayto and Barry’s sold out. As they should be
Brits kept all the top shelf stuff for themselves I see
Are all areas monitored by CCTV or just this one specifically??? 
I don’t recall ever seeing Nash’s red lemonade before.
Cadburys is an abomination now.
And it’s all kosher too.
Looks suss I don’t see a spud anywhere
Why is Cadbury in the Irish section?
WHERE?? I have been craving golden crisp for months and was so surprised I couldn’t find it in the UK!
There are some important items here worth the jaunt to this shop! all the Bolands, Erin Oxtail Soup, Club, Tiffin. Mind, I would add Chef Brown Sauce.
Did they sell out of Barry’s tea?
no barry’s tea 0/10
We have “Irish” stores all over the states They always have that drink at the bottom “club”. That shit is fire. Also, Lion bars…. its like Twix wrapped in a Crunch bar. Legendary.
I thought that you couldn’t get red lemonade outside of Ireland because one of the ingredients in it is banned outside of the country.
For a second I thought the barmbrac was soda bread and I got very excited.
Wtf? Where’s the barrys
Why is there honey?
Whereabouts is this? After ten years in different places the UK I’m always curious as to why some places have a full Irish section and others don’t. E.g. morrisons in Leamington Spa = the works, whereas in the whole of Leeds I have so far found a Tesco that just sells Barry’s and a sainos that just sells Clonakilty. Obviously everywhere sells Kerrygold however, no debate on that topic.
No top shelf Irish stuff there.
Rock shandy > orange
Am I the only one who has never heard of the “O Kane” brand?
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That will be a Sainsburys. The products on that shelf haven’t changed in manys the year. Sadly clonakilty has vanished from their fridges post Brexit.
Love Cidona!
Cidona AND Nash’s? Jaze.
Are Irish goods so likely to be nicked they have to put that cctv sign up?
No potato bread, what a shambles.
Top shelf left empty. Probably stocked up by some dope who thinks we’re all leprechauns.
no country spring orange ?
Our exported chocolate is still cheaper there somehow 🤦♂️
Interesting that the Ballymaloe Steak Sauce is £2.40 (€2.75) and the price for the same bottle in Supervalu is this:
https://shop.supervalu.ie/shopping/food-cupboard-null-ballymaloe-steak-sauce-with-irish-stout/p-1518829000
Need that oxtail for stew… hard to get hold of in some parts of London
Wheres the Tayto at?
Never seen Nashs Red Lemonade before
You could live on that section alone
All your major food groups right there.
Does the UK not have Cidona or Club Orange? The fuck?
Not bad but needs tayto obviously
No tayto? No football special? Why even bother?
Not bad love a golden crisp
The Tayto and Barry’s sold out. As they should be
Brits kept all the top shelf stuff for themselves I see
Are all areas monitored by CCTV or just this one specifically??? 
I don’t recall ever seeing Nash’s red lemonade before.
Cadburys is an abomination now.
And it’s all kosher too.
Looks suss I don’t see a spud anywhere
Why is Cadbury in the Irish section?
WHERE?? I have been craving golden crisp for months and was so surprised I couldn’t find it in the UK!
There are some important items here worth the jaunt to this shop! all the Bolands, Erin Oxtail Soup, Club, Tiffin. Mind, I would add Chef Brown Sauce.
Did they sell out of Barry’s tea?
no barry’s tea 0/10
We have “Irish” stores all over the states They always have that drink at the bottom “club”. That shit is fire. Also, Lion bars…. its like Twix wrapped in a Crunch bar. Legendary.
I thought that you couldn’t get red lemonade outside of Ireland because one of the ingredients in it is banned outside of the country.
For a second I thought the barmbrac was soda bread and I got very excited.
Wtf? Where’s the barrys
Why is there honey?
Whereabouts is this? After ten years in different places the UK I’m always curious as to why some places have a full Irish section and others don’t. E.g. morrisons in Leamington Spa = the works, whereas in the whole of Leeds I have so far found a Tesco that just sells Barry’s and a sainos that just sells Clonakilty. Obviously everywhere sells Kerrygold however, no debate on that topic.
No top shelf Irish stuff there.
Rock shandy > orange
Am I the only one who has never heard of the “O Kane” brand?
Can we get it in Ireland?