A new survey conducted by research firm RED C reveals that Irish consumers fear that Ireland is still facing into a prolonged period of recession, and have hit the pause button in relation to their future spending intentions. This latest in a series of credit crunch tracking surveys carried out by RED C… Read More
Research undertaken this month by SaveAFewBob.ie has shown that 96% of Irish consumers are cutting back on their grocery bills. The research, commissioned by RED C research firm, investigated the various measures which Irish consumers are undertaking to save money on their groceries.
Research undertaken by SaveAFewBob.ie has revealed that Irish consumers have significantly reduced personal spending in 2009. The Vices and Indulgences survey, conducted by RED C, identified the areas of expenditure, as well as the demographics, that have experienced the most radical change.
A survey conducted this month by consumer website SaveAFewBob.ie has revealed that two in five Dubliners believe that their crèche represents poor value for money.
The research which was conducted by internet research company, Monitrack took place earlier this month and was conducted among a sample 

