Seanad debates

Wednesday, 2 July 2003

Forfás Consumer Pricing Report 2003: Statements.

 

The grocery business is being subject to new entrants from non-Irish companies. There is a problem because the groceries order legislation, which inhibits Irish companies, is practically unenforceable against companies based outside the State. This create unfairness. Many of the products sold by the foreign companies are not Irish based, nor are they are Irish brands. While they are probably of very good quality, the public must decide what products to buy.

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