By Sean Pollock
The consumer protection watchdog is reopening a high-level probe into the Irish grocery retail sector following government intervention in a sign of mounting concern over rising food prices.
Grocery-price inflation has outpaced other goods, piling further financial pressure on the public, with many families being forced to spend an extra €3,000 a year due to the surge. The cost of a pound of butter is up over €1 in the last year, with prices for milk, beef, cheese, bread and other staples also having soared.