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12th May 2022
10:37am BST

"But he will look at raising prices in September, and I think the rise is going to be substantial."
He added that many other food retailers are in the same position and inevitable rises in such items as takeaway meals couldn't be put off for much longer.
“I don’t think we have seen the full impact of inflation,” he said.
Brendan O’Connor, a principal officer at the Department of Finance, pointed out that food price inflation in Ireland was currently lower than the EU average.
He said that the cost of items like wheat and cooking oil were rising around the world because of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, and this would continue “to have an impact on prices, maybe later in the year”.
Meanwhile, Department of Finance officials said that the steps the government has taken to help with the high cost of living were largely benefitting lower-income groups. They said the plan was targeted at such cohorts and appeared to be working at this stage.Explore more on these topics: