A shopper took to social media to share her disbelief at prices of certain items at the budget retailer. Other Penneys fans also claimed they noticed price tags creeping up.
A woman shopping in Primark, the international outlet of Penneys, claims she was left "choking" at the checkout when she saw the price of one t-shirt and a packet of socks.
READ MORE: Met Eireann updates forecast with unexpected twist in ‘mini-heatwave’ duration for Ireland "I went to the till and I was prepared to spend the £8 on the shirt and I bought socks as well, and aren't socks so adorable? They're like bare, multicoloured, Anyway I bought socks as well and the socks are £3.50 .
"So I was getting my Apple Pay up, the cashier is right there, once the phone went to my face, so I can put my face ID on, a tear was formulating in my eye. But I had to dry it away quickly when the phone went away from my face, I don't want her to think I'm broke."
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