18
Mar

I know it seems silly to ask.. but I've googled already and I can't find out how much things like bread, cheese, canned soup, fruit, vegetables, and snacks are in Ireland, I want to go on a vacation in a year or two and was just trying to think up ways to save some money. Also, how much is a dinner at a pub? Euro or USD, doesn't matter, just make sure you mark it accordingly so I have the ability to convert it! Thanks so much!


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bread -1.20 euro
milk - 1.65 euro
butter - 2.00 euro
cheese - 3.00
chicken fillets 4 - 6.99 euro
corn flakes cereal - 3.00 euro
fruit apples, oranges- 2.00 euro for 5
soup - 80 cents
dinner in a pub- 14 euro
dinner in a resturant - 25-30 euro
pint of beer - 4. 30 euro
vodka - 6 euro
bus to the city- 2.20 euro
cinema - 9 euro
entry into a club - 10-15 euro
hope this helps!!

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no bother good luck with living over here im sure you’ll like it!! Report Abuse


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I have the ability to give you the prices for Northern Ireland (as I live there). I can't give you the prices for the republic but they'll be more costly.

Bread: 70p - £1.50 (loaf)
Cheese: £1.50 - £2.50 (Cheddar, 200g)
Baxter's soup: £1.00
Apples: 4/5 = £1
massive oranges 7/8 = £1
Carrots: 1kg = 80p
Broccoli: 70p =big piece
Onion: 15p
Pepper: 60p
Pack of Rich tea biscuits: 80p
Jaffa Cakes: box = 60p
packet of crisps: 30p
Good Chocolate: 200gs £1

As for dinner in a pub it depends on the pub but I'd say the average is close to a tenner.

Prices are in Sterling.

This is a handy site

http://www.mysupermarket.co.uk/

But again it will only cover N.Ireland


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I was in Dublin for a couple of days last week and I found small grocery-like stores all with the same name (similar to 7 elevens) and they offered the basic stuff but prices were of course high (i.e 3 euros for a pastry), I assume that there should be regular grocery stores around but I never saw anything besides those that I mentioned.

As for pubs based on what I saw, I’ll say 13-15 euro is a reasonably cheap/standard price range for a basic dinner meal not including beverage except water, I’ll state that a cheap dinner would be about 8 Euros but I never found a ~good~ option at that price except a crepe place.


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Small stores like the ones you quote cannot compete with the bigger stores in terms of price and the amount of produce they stock. Try the more massive stores and markets who tend to have cheaper prices because they’ve more buying power so can pass on reductions to their customers.

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Try getting prices on the massive supermarket websites: Dunne's, Tesco's and Lidl.

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