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Heineken and Guinness Prices Set to Rise in Ireland

Heineken and Guinness Prices Set to Rise in Ireland

April 22, 2024

Beer drinkers in Ireland may soon notice a dent in their wallets as two major brands, Heineken and Guinness, announce price hikes. Heineken Ireland revealed plans to bump up the cost of a pint by 6 cents starting June, citing increased manufacturing expenses. This follows a similar move by Diageo, which raised prices on its … Read more

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