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Eating Out-Is It Getting To Expensive Or Is There Still Value Out There
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I ate out on Tuesday and on the menu for starters was A Scotch Egg for £6.50. My local Morrison's sell 4 Scotch Eggs for £1.75.I used to eat out every Friday and a Coke drink varied from £1.00 to £2.85 for a 330 glass yet I can buy 2 litre Coca Cola for £1.50 or even a supermarket brand for .60 pence for 2 litres.
I had a 16 oz Steak Pudding for £14,75 which after stripping away the pudding and the gravy perhaps there was 4 ounces of beef
I had a 16 oz Steak Pudding for £14,75 which after stripping away the pudding and the gravy perhaps there was 4 ounces of beef
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it can be, but for some the mark up is horrendous. I took my brother and SIL out to lunch and the bill came to 130 quid, much of that the wine and a few beers. i was happy to pay it, but they do get away with murder in some places.
07:54 Fri 23rd Nov 2018
There are good deals out there if you search them out.Last week we ate out at a pub and had a good two course meal, which included homemade meat pie, mash and three vegetables, as well as a pudding and the two course special came to £9.95p. Today I ate out at a lunch club and had a two course meal for only £5.50p. The deals are out there.
There are some great deals if you go to the right places. For example, I had one of the best lunches I've ever eaten (with outstanding service, in a smart restaurant) for £6.50 not long back:
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A 2-course lunch here (also superb) costs only £10.20:
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However some places are getting quite pricey. Many pubs around here in Suffolk charge from about £14 for a main course. A can of Coke from a seaside stall in Southwold will cost you at least £2.00.
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A 2-course lunch here (also superb) costs only £10.20:
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However some places are getting quite pricey. Many pubs around here in Suffolk charge from about £14 for a main course. A can of Coke from a seaside stall in Southwold will cost you at least £2.00.
I suppose if you can afford a beach hut in Southwold, Diddlydo, you can also afford a couple of quid for a can of Coke:
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^^^ I've run bars, including doing the books, so I know all about the mark-ups.
However things still seem to be following the same rules of thumb that have always applied. i.e. in a social club (where you don't intend to make much profit and/or you've got volunteer bar staff) you double the purchase price of the booze you buy to give you the sales price. In a pub you treble it and in restaurant you quadruple it.
e.g. if you're buying in your lager at £1.50 per pint, you sell it at £3.00 in a club, £4.50 in a pub and £6.00 in a restaurant. Similarly if you buy a bottle of wine for £6, you expect to get £12 from the sale of its contents in a club, £18 in a pub and £24 in a restaurant.
However things still seem to be following the same rules of thumb that have always applied. i.e. in a social club (where you don't intend to make much profit and/or you've got volunteer bar staff) you double the purchase price of the booze you buy to give you the sales price. In a pub you treble it and in restaurant you quadruple it.
e.g. if you're buying in your lager at £1.50 per pint, you sell it at £3.00 in a club, £4.50 in a pub and £6.00 in a restaurant. Similarly if you buy a bottle of wine for £6, you expect to get £12 from the sale of its contents in a club, £18 in a pub and £24 in a restaurant.
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