Here . . .Dublin: Superquinn, Sutton, €3.40;
Boots, Grafton Street, €3.75;
SuperValu, Sandyford, €3.55
Athlone: Tesco, Golden Island Shopping Centre, €3.55
Belfast: Tesco, Lisburn Road, €3.27
Cork: SuperValu, Hollyhill, €3.39
Galway: Centra, Gort, €3.75
Limerick: Arena, Askeaton, €3.74
Tralee: Dunnes Stores, North Circular Road, €3.35
Waterford: O'Hares, Ballinakill, €3.89
There . . .
London: Asda, Charlton, €3.18
New York: CVS, Manhattan, €4.29
Paris: Champion, Rue de Seine, €3.50
Rome: Standa, Trastevere, €3.35
Prices are for a 75-millilitre tube of Sensodyne, except New York (a four-ounce tube)
Next week: Easter eggs
What you've found . . .
Leila Ahmedova got in touch about an unusually expensive snack. "Having been to Paris, New York and London, I can say with no doubt that I just had my most expensive tea and slice of apple pie in . . . Donegal. When you are driving from Milford to Fanad \ Lighthouse there is a house where you can stop for tea. Don't let the \ smile confuse you before you realise that you are to pay €3 for a cup of tea and €6 for a small slice of apple pie. He actually charges €4 for the pie and €2 for a spoon of whipped cream, which despite never ordering you will have to pay for. This is more expensive than in a five-star Dublin hotel."
If you notice a significant price increase or discrepancy, let us know by e-mailing pricewatch@irish-times.ie