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A trolley jolly Christmas
Irish Daily Mirror
|January 13, 2026
But cost of living fears as stamp prices to rise
SHOPPERS splurged a record-breaking €1.5 billion on Christmas groceries in December 2025 with an average spend of €770 over 23 shopping trips.
Take-home grocery sales surged by 6% in the four weeks leading up to December 28th, as families got in the festive mood despite the cost of living squeeze.
With the inflation rate ticking up to 6.25%, consumers still managed to pump an extra €83.5 million into the grocery tills.
The peak shopping frenzy hit on Tuesday, December 23rd, when daily sales soared past €107 million, setting an all-time record for a single day's spend.
Emer Healy, Business Development Director at Worldpanel by Numerator, noted the commitment of consumers, saying: “In December, we saw shoppers return to store more often and on average make 23 trips in-store to pick up Christmas essentials.
“Irish shoppers spent on average €770 at supermarkets during the festive period, an additional €32 compared to 2024.”
The festive indulgence was palpable across the aisles. Shoppers spent an extra €6.6 million on seasonal chocolates and biscuits, proving sweet treats remain nonnegotiable.
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