In a shop in County Galway, a customer was shocked to pay almost €6 for two ham and cheese jambons – a sharp increase from the days when they cost just over €1. The customer described it as feeling like a “slap across the face”. Rising prices have been a common trend across the country, with many customers noticing a change at the deli counter. Commenters on the story suggested it was cheaper and better to make jambons at home. In another recent incident, a Galway customer was outraged to pay €4 for a chicken fillet roll with only one filling.
Irish Shop Charges Nearly €6 for Two Ham and Cheese Jambons – Customer Shocked by Price
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