I’ll never achieve my dream of a full weekly shop in M&S.
I am a povvo and haven’t bought anything in m&s ever.
M&S for ye. I was in a small, posh farm store in Virginia, US once and there was a frozen lasagne in there for 49 dollars.
Pizza for 8 euro..dickheads.
That’s the table they’re advertising for. Still a rip off mind
They have never had a problem ripping off the Irish before, they’re unlikely to ever stop taking the piss out of us.
Tesco too, didn’t they think it was funny to sell us horse meat in lasagne?
People seem to forget how economy works. If the price is in fact too expensive (considering there are alternative pastries selling elsewhere for cheaper), M&S will likely see that reflected on their balance sheet.
There is no such thing as “going too far” in a market as competitive as retail. If people buy, then the company is doing well for themselves.
They know people will buy it, even for €400. Smart business.
Only €400
No stock on the table and not a sinner in the place. Tells you all you need to know about the way that business is gonna go. Cough.. argos.. cough
Feck sake lads. There’s obviously a decimal point missing – it’s only €40 euro!
Seen a post on Tiktok that some of M&S basic items Pasta, Tomatoes etc…. are cheaper than Aldi or Tesco so i guess they need to catch up
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this is their normal pricing
In the time it takes to look up!
I’ll never achieve my dream of a full weekly shop in M&S.
I am a povvo and haven’t bought anything in m&s ever.
M&S for ye. I was in a small, posh farm store in Virginia, US once and there was a frozen lasagne in there for 49 dollars.
Pizza for 8 euro..dickheads.
That’s the table they’re advertising for. Still a rip off mind
They have never had a problem ripping off the Irish before, they’re unlikely to ever stop taking the piss out of us.
Tesco too, didn’t they think it was funny to sell us horse meat in lasagne?
People seem to forget how economy works. If the price is in fact too expensive (considering there are alternative pastries selling elsewhere for cheaper), M&S will likely see that reflected on their balance sheet.
There is no such thing as “going too far” in a market as competitive as retail. If people buy, then the company is doing well for themselves.
They know people will buy it, even for €400. Smart business.
Only €400
No stock on the table and not a sinner in the place. Tells you all you need to know about the way that business is gonna go. Cough.. argos.. cough
Feck sake lads. There’s obviously a decimal point missing – it’s only €40 euro!
Seen a post on Tiktok that some of M&S basic items Pasta, Tomatoes etc…. are cheaper than Aldi or Tesco so i guess they need to catch up