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Home / Business and Economy / Border Towns See Retail Shift: No Longer Just About Savings

Border Towns See Retail Shift: No Longer Just About Savings

22 Dec

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Summary

  • Cross-border retail in Newry and Dundalk is now stable after past volatility.
  • Southern shoppers still cross borders for alcohol and medicines.
  • Day trips are now a primary driver for cross-border shopping, not just savings.
Border Towns See Retail Shift: No Longer Just About Savings

Cross-border retail in the towns of Newry and Dundalk has transitioned from a volatile "boom and bust" cycle to a more stable environment, according to local business leaders. This shift indicates a new equilibrium in the economic relationship between these two closely situated communities, separated by just 13 miles.

While price disparities on specific goods, such as alcohol and medicines, still draw customers from the south, the overall trend highlights a change in consumer behavior. The expectation of substantial savings is no longer the sole or even primary driver for these shopping trips.

Instead, businesses observe that many cross-border excursions are now undertaken as leisure activities, emphasizing the desire for a day out. This evolution represents a significant departure from past decades when substantial price differences on fuel, alcohol, and groceries fueled high volumes of cross-border commerce.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Shoppers still cross for price differences on specific items and for the experience of a day out.
Yes, it has moved from being highly variable to a more stable, experience-focused activity.
They report that cross-border retail is now on an even keel, with day trips being a main draw.

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