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Is The Price Of Drinks In Pubs Too High?
I just heard on the radio that a big brewery chain is going to spend millions refurbishing some of its pubs.
If potential drinkers can't afford the prices what does it matter what the pub looks like?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Anyway it's a daft question. Quite obviously many people CAN afford the prices charged in pubs and wish to enjoy their drinks & socialise in a pleasant environment so pub owners need to provide such an environment to attract the clientele.
After the covid dip Wetherspoons made £43 million pre-tax profit last year.
It does. At least to some extent. One avoids the less the pleasant ones around here and has to go further to find a pub that one feels good to spend time in. After all one can choose to imbibe at home. Or meet friends in the park.
I read that Heineken is reopening pubs. They have more confidence in how low the cost of living in the UK presently is than I do; but I also feel that if any company was going to reopen pubs I'd rather it was a real ale brewer rather that a lager brewer.
09:36, that may be the case for managed houses but free houses set their own margins etc. When I was secratary of the Con club we had 100% mark up on beers and they were still half the price of the nearby pub. There are a lot of other factors but mainly it's local competition. Generally of there is a spoons in the vacinity the prices are sensible.
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