Tag Archives: Consumer Choice

Maintaining independence and trust

I wrote a little last week how many well meaning organisations and campaigns can struggle between the need to maintain independence and [...]

What did you do for World Consumers Day?

Yesterday was World Consumers Day. Personally, I wouldn’t have known about it except for someone forwarded to me a Consumers Association of [...]

Survey shocker – groceries still more expensive down south!

The shocker is that people are still spending time and money on this kind of survey. This newspaper report on a report [...]

Grocery Prices – the Australian situation and current controversy

There is an interesting controversy breaking in the consumer affairs / grocery prices area in Australia at the moment. There, the government [...]

Wanted: A Social Media Adviser for a consumer organisation

I wrote a couple of times before here about how useful it would be if our consumer advocacy and protection organisations started [...]

Revenge of the Consumers Association of Ireland?

I thought, when I was reading Dermott Jewells news section of the March Consumer Choice published by the CAI, that they were [...]

CAI Resignations

You’ll have read last week of my resignation as director from the executive and council (essentially the board) of the Consumers Association [...]