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# Shopping

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Timely Budgetary Archive Public Warning of the Day
11 weirdest Irish gift ideas from the internet
Retail sales and consumer sentiment up in July, August
Eason creates new jobs with franchise openings
Consumers turning to discount shops and own brands for groceries
Consumer sentiment in July strongest in two years
Boomtime: 9 Celtic Tiger ads you won't see these days...
IKEA starts serving beer
Save money on your grocery bill: YOUR tips
Rate of cross-border shopping falls
Tesco sees first Irish sales boost for two years
Column: My rollercoaster ride to save the family business
Average €100 drop in weekly pay for many retail workers - union
Facebook “like” count on clothes hooks
Latest consumer survey suggests fears over economy easing
Retail sales on the up for second month running
Column: Vodafone pair were idiots - but they don't need a kicking from us
Lisa McInerney
Ouch: consumer prices rose by 2.2 per cent over the past year
Consumer sentiment brightened (slightly) in March
The burning question*: How do you queue?
Have your say: What should we do to rein in our spending?
Column: We’re spending our money, then throwing things away. Why?
Anne B Ryan
Grafton Street in Dublin to be repaved in new colours
Discount German supermarkets increase share of grocery market
The burning question*: Self-service checkouts - evil or not?
460 jobs saved as fashion chain A|wear bought out
Good news for retailers: sales increased in December
Retail sales still dropping, industry figures show
Video: Inside Clerys department store in Dublin - in 1932
Four out of five people now shopping around for groceries
Oxford Street cordoned off after stabbing
When do the post-Christmas sales start?
New superstore laws 'will be the death of town centres'
Sales might start next week... BEFORE Christmas
Retail sales remain at lowest point since recession hit
Irish shoppers to spend over €250m online this Christmas