In there last week and I’m amazed at how long it took to realise this
I miss the €3 roll but yeah that’s pretty good
Their deli is great. Never shy with filling it to them brim either.
Their chicken and stuffing is unreal.
The pizzas they literally heap toppings on it for a fiver
They used to be 3.50 with a free can Pepsi, 7up or club orange last year.
Good stuff
Do they count butter/mayo as a filling?
Back in the day, Dunnes sausage baguette with loadsa ketchup for about 3 euro was a lifesaver for me. This was quite some time ago, so I guess that’s not bad given the rate of inflation.
I got one with just chicken and stuffing yesterday. Was very surprised to see it come up as €2.75 at the till.
Pity not every Dunnes grocery store has a deli though.
Yeah and their €4 lunch deal is pretty decent too.
The rolls are smaller though
For some reason, the Dunnes near where I currently work (located in City Square in Waterford City) has without a shadow of a doubt the meanest crappiest deli I’ve seen in any Dunnes.
Kilkenny City Dunnes on the other hand is class.
Can’t believe how normalised €10+ sandwiches have become in cafés, absolute madness.
Food in retail settings is a different business. It’s seen as an add-on and not a money maker. It’s a loyalty reward to regular customers and an enticing incentive to attract new customers. The Ikea meatballs are a prime example.
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In there last week and I’m amazed at how long it took to realise this
I miss the €3 roll but yeah that’s pretty good
Their deli is great. Never shy with filling it to them brim either.
Their chicken and stuffing is unreal.
The pizzas they literally heap toppings on it for a fiver
They used to be 3.50 with a free can Pepsi, 7up or club orange last year.
Good stuff
Do they count butter/mayo as a filling?
Back in the day, Dunnes sausage baguette with loadsa ketchup for about 3 euro was a lifesaver for me. This was quite some time ago, so I guess that’s not bad given the rate of inflation.
I got one with just chicken and stuffing yesterday. Was very surprised to see it come up as €2.75 at the till.
Pity not every Dunnes grocery store has a deli though.
Yeah and their €4 lunch deal is pretty decent too.
The rolls are smaller though
For some reason, the Dunnes near where I currently work (located in City Square in Waterford City) has without a shadow of a doubt the meanest crappiest deli I’ve seen in any Dunnes.
Kilkenny City Dunnes on the other hand is class.
Can’t believe how normalised €10+ sandwiches have become in cafés, absolute madness.
Food in retail settings is a different business. It’s seen as an add-on and not a money maker. It’s a loyalty reward to regular customers and an enticing incentive to attract new customers. The Ikea meatballs are a prime example.