I think I posted in another thread about the price hikes we were facing , anyway today the rises were applied .
A can of German Pilsner from Lidl which normally cost me 1.09 is now 1.94 euros an increase of 78% , similar per unit price rises have been applied to wine and spirits as well ,
Previously the cheapest bottle of wine was 3.99 that has jumped to more than 7.20 depending on strenght . Before cheaper vodka could be had from around 12-13 euros a bottle , thats now a minimum of 22 euros .
The price of typical premium brand(not nessesarily a guarantee of quality)alcohol products were untouched ,meaning these so called public health measures specifcally target poorer households . Its hard to see how these measures wont end up causeing children hardship and mean less good quality food on the table in many circumstances .For poor people with the missfortune to be addicted to alcohol I can only see it making matters worse and swell the trade in ileagal hooch and its associated dangers , for the rich pisshead it wont make any difference .
Alcohol in the North of Ireland has always been appreciably cheaper than down in the south , this new tax will no doubt make the cross border trade in smuggled alcohol a serious money earner at least until the UK brings in its own minimum pricing scheme which is on the cards also . Now a can of cheap beer costs around 1/3 of the price in the North , truckloads of booze will cross the border everyday and undermine the expected tax take of the southern government .
I just hope the people most affected by this remember when the next election comes around and send out a clear message to the shower of 'Nanny State' politicians in power now .
A can of German Pilsner from Lidl which normally cost me 1.09 is now 1.94 euros an increase of 78% , similar per unit price rises have been applied to wine and spirits as well ,
Previously the cheapest bottle of wine was 3.99 that has jumped to more than 7.20 depending on strenght . Before cheaper vodka could be had from around 12-13 euros a bottle , thats now a minimum of 22 euros .
The price of typical premium brand(not nessesarily a guarantee of quality)alcohol products were untouched ,meaning these so called public health measures specifcally target poorer households . Its hard to see how these measures wont end up causeing children hardship and mean less good quality food on the table in many circumstances .For poor people with the missfortune to be addicted to alcohol I can only see it making matters worse and swell the trade in ileagal hooch and its associated dangers , for the rich pisshead it wont make any difference .
Alcohol in the North of Ireland has always been appreciably cheaper than down in the south , this new tax will no doubt make the cross border trade in smuggled alcohol a serious money earner at least until the UK brings in its own minimum pricing scheme which is on the cards also . Now a can of cheap beer costs around 1/3 of the price in the North , truckloads of booze will cross the border everyday and undermine the expected tax take of the southern government .
I just hope the people most affected by this remember when the next election comes around and send out a clear message to the shower of 'Nanny State' politicians in power now .