Fruit and Vegetables - Ireland - March 2014
Fruit and Vegetables - Ireland - March 2014

“There is a disparity between the NI and RoI fruit and vegetable markets, with the cost of these items growing for NI consumers, while decreasing for RoI consumers. Should the trend continue, it could see a re-emergence of cross-border shopping, with NI consumers visiting RoI retailers along the border to save on their weekly shopping bills.”

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The Consumer – Usage of Fruit Products
The Consumer – Usage of Vegetable Products
The Consumer – Usage of Potato Products
The Consumer – Characteristics Associated with Fresh, Tinned and Frozen Fruit and Vegetables
The Consumer – Attitudes Towards Fruit and Vegetables

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