- By the large, food in the supermarket is much of a muchness. Some things more expensive (e.g. milk, cereal) and some things cheaper (fruit, soya products) with most other food stuffs about the same.
- Interestingly, eating out is way cheaper here. Of course they have the fancy restaurants here too, but everyday lunch can be had for about €2-€2.50. Compare that to what you pay for a carvery lunch at home! Granted the fodder is different and you have to like rice and/or noodles, but you get a great choice and a good feed! Given that, it's obviously not worth cooking yourself.
- Pharmacies are cheaper (surprise, surprise!).
- Doctors are cheaper (surprise, surprise again!).
- Toiletries tend to be cheaper. How they can ship out shaving balm from Europe and sell it at half the price the do at home, I don't know!
- Taxis are cheaper here (surprise, surprise) as is public transport.
- Cars are astronomically priced as a disincentive to buy them. There's only so much space on the island after all. It's about 85% the size of Co. Louth with the population of Ireland stuck in it, so it's a wee bit cramped here! I saw an add for a Mazda 2 for about €27,000. It's under €15,000 in Ireland and we're bad for car prices!
- Funnily enough, petrol seems to be cheaper, at about 80 cent a litre.
- That's probably because tax on everything is so much less here. Max. income tax is only about 20% (and 8.5% for the average Irish industrial wage), for example. Oh, the advantages of not being a welfare state!
- Computer games are cheaper too (no great surprise there either!)
- Electronics such as flat screen TVs seem to be a little cheaper also.
- Treatments for just about anything are cheaper here. This includes alternative medicine, laser eye surgery, skin treatments and the like.
- Clothes and shoes are cheaper here. I just bought a pair of Nike Air runners for about 75% of the price back home.
Eddie Hobbs would be proud of me!
2 comments:
Aidan,
I am not proud of you!
Where is your assessment of rents/cost of real estates and the obligatory comparision of interest rates for long term and short term loans?
Greetings,
Eddie H.
Sorry "Eddie",
What was I thinking?! I will try not to be so remiss for my next such post!!!!
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