Czechmate
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Beer tax cut by 1p in the budget, the second cut in 2 years , what's the increase about then ?
Now this is something I'd like to see happen.Harveys keep putting their prices up: two or three times in the last year, that's the problem. It's nearly £90 a barrel now compared to £45 for long man. I'd be devastated if the stopped selling Harveys but think the transition to other local ales will probably happen eventually.
Harveys keep putting their prices up: two or three times in the last year, that's the problem. It's nearly £90 a barrel now compared to £45 for long man. I'd be devastated if the stopped selling Harveys but think the transition to other local ales will probably happen eventually.
Local ales? I will put money on a transition to John Smiths or whatever "ale" Sodexo's suppliers punt.
How much ? I'll take your bet.
What odds will you give me?
Local ales? I will put money on a transition to John Smiths or whatever "ale" Sodexo's suppliers punt.
£50 donation to REMF if club stop stocking Harveys in 2014/15.
This clearly will not happen as I understand the current contract runs for at least this season. I don't actually want to win this bet either. I don't really like Harvey's but will be disappointed if the club switch.
Nice. Queues should be half the size this season then.
Maybe I'm just used to London prices, but £4.20 doesn't seem outrageous to me. About £3.80-£4.00 seems to be the going rate, so an extra 20p for a captive audience in a football stadium seems about right. I paid £5.20 in a pub the other day. £5.20!! Now that is taking the piss. You used to be able to get 8 cans for that. Imagine what the atmosphere at the Amex would be like if you could get 8 cans for a fiver.
Other way round isn't it? Arrive early and get cash back. Arrive later and you get none. After the game you get cash back after 90 minutes I think it is - impossible to get because the WSL stewards boot everybody out long before cash back kicks inYou get cashback but only from 90 minutes before the game so if you travel early, like the club encourages and buy a drink before 1.30pm on a Saturday you get no cashback.
You miss the point. Most of us can afford the extra 30p but I know many people who have said that a 30p increase is taking the piss and they will head back into Brighton for a beer.Whereas I think you'll find they won't. People go to the football, they buy a pint. After that first pint, the second & third & fourth don't look so expensive, oddly enough.
We all spend a fortune on football these days. I'm not saying that's right, but I doubt many people are going to refuse to buy their regular pint because it's £4.20 compared to the (bargain!) £3.90 it was last season.
Hiking up ticket prices might put off the match-by-match goer, because the ultimate investment is a significant one (£30- £40).
The price of a pint isn't, because if all your mates are standing around knocking back a beer, the vast majority of regular drinkers aren't going to decline because of a 30p increase. If there is genuinely somebody on here who cannot afford a pint of beer at a Championship football game that they've bought a £36 ticket for because it's going to cost them 30p more than last season: PM me. I'll give you that 30p myself.
I'm with Commander - £4.20 for a pint of Harveys isn't that bad. To put it in perspective, London prices are pretty much around the £5 a pint mark as Commander says. If it's below that you're on a winner. If it's below £4, then you're in a shit pub.
Fair enough. Yes. This clearly will not happen at all. This season or in the near future i should guess. Doesn't make business sense. So not sure why you think it will...