I maybe could explain a couple of differences here in Ireland in 2023 ,everything went up after 2020 in Ireland due to Covid 19 bread an example €1.30 in 2019 by 2021 had gone up to €1.60 second the Ukraine War has made grain scarce,electric prices have shot up to over €2.20 for the same loaf you paid €1.30 in 2019,Your not wrong in thinking that before you left South Africa the prices were on the whole on a par with Ireland, you would actually be correct in 2019,food inflation in Ireland has shot up, and there is yet another reason too unnoticed in Ireland Tesco is a British company, and Britain has now left the EU so there are import duty on some goods others you just can't get anymore and they have been subbed with products from Belgium or France...
Hi we just arrived in Ireland Maynooth. We have been shopping alot in Dunnes, Aldi and Lidl. SuperValu often have 3 for 10 euro on meat products. Also Dunnes give you back a 5 euro voucher when you spend more than 25 euro.
I avoid Tesco for most of what you bought especially now with their loading for people who don't have clubcards, preferentially I shop at Lidl. Your hair looks really nice down btw.
I find Tesco is the best quality for best value for money. Lidl is the most affordable for staples and meat but their fresh food does not last/already going off in the store.🙈 Thanks so much! 🤗
I don’t know how to assess what would be your weekly budget percentage wise compared to what you made in South Africa. I’m assuming in South Africa the salaries are lower maybe I’m wrong. Did they make any sense?
Salaries in SA are lower. I actually did a video about a year ago where I compare SA costs against SA salary and the same for Ireland. Cost of food was included in that if you want a rough idea: ruclips.net/video/oMySLgebzNs/видео.html
@@BiancaKade i’m just glad I made some sort of sense. I remember the video. Thanks for getting back to me. Definitely holding you in my thoughts that the right perfect house, in the right perfect time, is coming your way.
Hi Juvan! I am so sorry - I don't check that email address anymore🙈 Please feel free to pop your questions here or send me a direct message on Instagram! Happy to help anyway I can 🤗🤗
Not necessarily but we tend to prefer Tesco because we generally don't spend as much. Mostly because Dunnes has so many amazing options, I get carried away 🤣
I recognize that Checkers location from almost ten years ago! 🇺🇸👋🏼🇿🇦 Lovely and practical video - thanks for sharing!
Hi Raime, thanks so much! So glad you liked the video 🤗🤗
Love the videos. I use to watch it back in SA before our movd now the family and I are here. Keep it up
Hi Grant. Welcome to Ireland 🥳🇮🇪 hope you are settling in well!
Great video. Surprised SA wasn't much cheaper. Given how much higher salaries are. We have it good in Ireland
I maybe could explain a couple of differences here in Ireland in 2023 ,everything went up after 2020 in Ireland due to Covid 19 bread an example €1.30 in 2019 by 2021 had gone up to €1.60 second the Ukraine War has made grain scarce,electric prices have shot up to over €2.20 for the same loaf you paid €1.30 in 2019,Your not wrong in thinking that before you left South Africa the prices were on the whole on a par with Ireland, you would actually be correct in 2019,food inflation in Ireland has shot up, and there is yet another reason too unnoticed in Ireland Tesco is a British company, and Britain has now left the EU so there are import duty on some goods others you just can't get anymore and they have been subbed with products from Belgium or France...
Thank you so much for such an insightful comment!! Learned something new 🤗🤗
Hi we just arrived in Ireland Maynooth. We have been shopping alot in Dunnes, Aldi and Lidl. SuperValu often have 3 for 10 euro on meat products. Also Dunnes give you back a 5 euro voucher when you spend more than 25 euro.
I avoid Tesco for most of what you bought especially now with their loading for people who don't have clubcards, preferentially I shop at Lidl.
Your hair looks really nice down btw.
I find Tesco is the best quality for best value for money. Lidl is the most affordable for staples and meat but their fresh food does not last/already going off in the store.🙈
Thanks so much! 🤗
We need a pick n pay here..better...Food lovers market...🤣🤣
I think we need a Woolworths in Ireland 🤣😅
Tesco tends to be more Pick & Pay level than Checkers. Much more pricey than Aldi
Tesco has Lidl and Aldi price matching on some of their items at the moment but do agree Lidl and Aldi are cheaper 🤗
I don’t know how to assess what would be your weekly budget percentage wise compared to what you made in South Africa. I’m assuming in South Africa the salaries are lower maybe I’m wrong. Did they make any sense?
Salaries in SA are lower. I actually did a video about a year ago where I compare SA costs against SA salary and the same for Ireland. Cost of food was included in that if you want a rough idea: ruclips.net/video/oMySLgebzNs/видео.html
@@BiancaKade i’m just glad I made some sort of sense. I remember the video. Thanks for getting back to me. Definitely holding you in my thoughts that the right perfect house, in the right perfect time, is coming your way.
You did! 🤗
Thank you so much! We have gone sale agreed on a property! Very exciting 🤗
Hi Bianca, i recently got a offer to work in ireland. I sent you a mail with a couple of questions. Hope you dont mind.
Hi Juvan! I am so sorry - I don't check that email address anymore🙈 Please feel free to pop your questions here or send me a direct message on Instagram! Happy to help anyway I can 🤗🤗
Is tesco quality better than Dunnes, to you guys?
Not necessarily but we tend to prefer Tesco because we generally don't spend as much. Mostly because Dunnes has so many amazing options, I get carried away 🤣