Think I’d rather starve, they look gak. Even the packaging is ugly.
Pretty miserable looking as well 😔
Looks shite. You’re also buying it from the wrong place. Go get it out of Tesco and it’ll be half the price
Expensive blandness
You’d buy the ingredients to make half a dozen for that price. Would be better quality aswell.
😱😱 robbing feckers, i’d get a breakfast roll cheaper than that
Only way they’ll stop treating people like mugs is when the people stop behaving like mugs….. don’t buy any product/ service that’s priced unreasonably high, simple!!
Couldn’t even afford to print out the sandwich names on a label and scribbled them instead with an old marker 😂
I’m getting a very hipster vibe off that packaging.
People need to stop buying this crap.
If your local charges nearly 7 euro for a pint stop going.
4 euro for a coffee near you, leave it
8 quid for a breakfast roll etc etc
Businesses will gouge like this and pay the staff working there feck all.
They may pay huge rent to landlords but they will cop on too if they cant get tenants as nobody will pay stupid prices
People keep buying them, and so they keep increasing the cost. If its at all a busy shop I can almost guarantee you that at least 75% of those will sell by end of day.
A loaf of bread (€1.09c), 10 slices of ham (2.79) and a 350g block of cheese (2.29) would give you 10 sandwiches worth for €6.17. And that’s buying for domestic use, these charlatans probably spend closer to half that due to buying in bulk etc – so we’re talking maybe 45 per sandwich if not less, with a few extra pennies for the packaging. It should take 2 mins max to make and package, which would be 37c at the minimum wage they are no doubt paying, bringing their total costs of production to maybe 90c at a guesstimate. **edit – minor correction, bread is 1.09 and not 99c so €6.17 total cost.**
And then they charge €6.00, for about a 565% profit for what is an absolutely shite sandwich – to be kind.
But yet… gobshites continue to pay it. This isn’t defending or condoning the absolute gouging going on there, just pointing out that the people who have, do, and will continue to pay thst much for it are to blame also. There is nobody with two hands that cannot make that sandwich in a few quick minutes, and it’s so basic that would could wrap it and bring it anywhere without worrying about if getting damaged/soggy/etc.
When I started seeing my girlfriend, back in 2000, she was living in Mayo and I would get the bus and there was a rest stop along the way. The station sold the shittest sandwiches. That photo us after bringing back some memories I had pushed to the back of my mind.
Shit sandwiches. Pure shit.
Saw a 330ml can of ice coffee for 3.50 the other day with a special offer on it ha ha.
It’s in the section of stuff they want to get rid of too so probably had it since last summer.
Should be about 1.50. Insane the price gouging going on and everyone is at it trying to catch people out that don’t check the prices.
I’m quite glad there’s such a massive premium on lazyness.
And yes they look as basic as basic can be. Lidl have great sandwiches for a third of that price.
I was in Ireland back in 2016. I used to feel things were quite expensive in Dublin back then. Now, it is definitely through the roof. My heart goes out to the good people of Ireland. There is land everywhere and yet housing is scarce. Republic grows substantially huge quantities of food and yet basic food items are so expensive. Something is definitely broken.
Not a sandwich but a sadwich.
That’s not cheese, looks like yellow serviette
It only cost about a euro to make a ham and cheese sambó
Yeah but it’s got a catchy name. Bean and gone. It’s like the saying been and gone only the word been is replaced with bean, which is what coffee is made from!
So don’t buy it? Need any more tips?
Does the picture of the beverage mean its included? Anyway this kind of nonsense is only getting started. Emergency measures for inflation being phased out soon. This will be 8 euro by the end of this year. Even now I was out for food last Friday night and for breakfast this morning. Both places with 20+ tables. Both places completely empty. Rock hard times ahead.
Well if I saw that price, I too would have bean and gone
Off ya f**k
Does it come with a coffee?
Looks like airport prices. 😂
For €6 you’d buy enough supplies used in these to make 3x as much as this
Bean and gone? More like seen ya coming!
i never understood buying premade sandwichs tbh unless its a subway or something , what lazy hure wouldnt just make a fucking ham sandwich themself. It would take ye all of about 30 seconds and cost a few cents.
*One person’s €6 sandwich is another person’s income* **/s**
You can fuck right off if u think im paying 6 quid for some unbuttered bread and depressed meat.
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Think I’d rather starve, they look gak. Even the packaging is ugly.
Pretty miserable looking as well 😔
Looks shite. You’re also buying it from the wrong place. Go get it out of Tesco and it’ll be half the price
Expensive blandness
You’d buy the ingredients to make half a dozen for that price. Would be better quality aswell.
😱😱 robbing feckers, i’d get a breakfast roll cheaper than that
Only way they’ll stop treating people like mugs is when the people stop behaving like mugs….. don’t buy any product/ service that’s priced unreasonably high, simple!!
Couldn’t even afford to print out the sandwich names on a label and scribbled them instead with an old marker 😂
I’m getting a very hipster vibe off that packaging.
People need to stop buying this crap.
If your local charges nearly 7 euro for a pint stop going.
4 euro for a coffee near you, leave it
8 quid for a breakfast roll etc etc
Businesses will gouge like this and pay the staff working there feck all.
They may pay huge rent to landlords but they will cop on too if they cant get tenants as nobody will pay stupid prices
People keep buying them, and so they keep increasing the cost. If its at all a busy shop I can almost guarantee you that at least 75% of those will sell by end of day.
A loaf of bread (€1.09c), 10 slices of ham (2.79) and a 350g block of cheese (2.29) would give you 10 sandwiches worth for €6.17. And that’s buying for domestic use, these charlatans probably spend closer to half that due to buying in bulk etc – so we’re talking maybe 45 per sandwich if not less, with a few extra pennies for the packaging. It should take 2 mins max to make and package, which would be 37c at the minimum wage they are no doubt paying, bringing their total costs of production to maybe 90c at a guesstimate. **edit – minor correction, bread is 1.09 and not 99c so €6.17 total cost.**
And then they charge €6.00, for about a 565% profit for what is an absolutely shite sandwich – to be kind.
But yet… gobshites continue to pay it. This isn’t defending or condoning the absolute gouging going on there, just pointing out that the people who have, do, and will continue to pay thst much for it are to blame also. There is nobody with two hands that cannot make that sandwich in a few quick minutes, and it’s so basic that would could wrap it and bring it anywhere without worrying about if getting damaged/soggy/etc.
When I started seeing my girlfriend, back in 2000, she was living in Mayo and I would get the bus and there was a rest stop along the way. The station sold the shittest sandwiches. That photo us after bringing back some memories I had pushed to the back of my mind.
Shit sandwiches. Pure shit.
Saw a 330ml can of ice coffee for 3.50 the other day with a special offer on it ha ha.
It’s in the section of stuff they want to get rid of too so probably had it since last summer.
Should be about 1.50. Insane the price gouging going on and everyone is at it trying to catch people out that don’t check the prices.
I’m quite glad there’s such a massive premium on lazyness.
And yes they look as basic as basic can be. Lidl have great sandwiches for a third of that price.
I was in Ireland back in 2016. I used to feel things were quite expensive in Dublin back then. Now, it is definitely through the roof. My heart goes out to the good people of Ireland. There is land everywhere and yet housing is scarce. Republic grows substantially huge quantities of food and yet basic food items are so expensive. Something is definitely broken.
Not a sandwich but a sadwich.
That’s not cheese, looks like yellow serviette
It only cost about a euro to make a ham and cheese sambó
Yeah but it’s got a catchy name. Bean and gone. It’s like the saying been and gone only the word been is replaced with bean, which is what coffee is made from!
So don’t buy it? Need any more tips?
Does the picture of the beverage mean its included? Anyway this kind of nonsense is only getting started. Emergency measures for inflation being phased out soon. This will be 8 euro by the end of this year. Even now I was out for food last Friday night and for breakfast this morning. Both places with 20+ tables. Both places completely empty. Rock hard times ahead.
Well if I saw that price, I too would have bean and gone
Off ya f**k
Does it come with a coffee?
Looks like airport prices. 😂
For €6 you’d buy enough supplies used in these to make 3x as much as this
Bean and gone? More like seen ya coming!
i never understood buying premade sandwichs tbh unless its a subway or something , what lazy hure wouldnt just make a fucking ham sandwich themself. It would take ye all of about 30 seconds and cost a few cents.
*One person’s €6 sandwich is another person’s income* **/s**
You can fuck right off if u think im paying 6 quid for some unbuttered bread and depressed meat.