And a guaranteed fight whether(spoons) you want some or not (wot).Fried breakfasts for under a tenner; pints for under £4; historic buildings preserved for public use; takings of £1.9 billion pounds though.
And a guaranteed fight whether(spoons) you want some or not (wot).Fried breakfasts for under a tenner; pints for under £4; historic buildings preserved for public use; takings of £1.9 billion pounds though.
Very good deals for who? certainly not decent small brewers who they force to either basically sell at cost or not at all.They never sell out of date beer (which would be illegal). They originally made their fortune by buying up short-dated beer and selling it cheaply and quickly, though according to CAMRA that’s no longer their business model, they just use their buying clout to drive very good deals.
It is the fulcrum, focus, and the shite heap covered in the flies of the fighters and cash-in-hand wankas of Faversham. Last time (first time) I set foot in there I was 'asked outside' by three separate heaps of human filth in the space of half an hour.Don't disagree with regards to the food although they cater to a market that might otherwise not be able to enjoy a meal out in difficult times.
With regards to beer, they are far from perfect but when many pubs are moving away from cask their pubs provide a good selection of well kept beers. I've had much worse real ales from large pub companies that should do better considering their prices.
A wetherspoon wouldn't be my choice for a night out but I do feel they are an asset to our ever declining town centres.
It won't get my boycott of his pubs lifted though.Sir Tim Wetherspoon Martin.
He was on the wing first game I ever saw.Also Howard Wilkinson, ex-Albion winger (1966 -1971), now League Managers Association chair, OBE for services to football and charity.
I boycotted them before Brexit due to way he treated his staff.It won't get my boycott of his pubs lifted though.
I wouldn't either - but, for example, Weatherspoon's as a cheap service is also a good 'un. Good choices of beer, good prices .......what's not to like? Oh ............. he doesn't like the EU. Devil incarnate on NSC then.And?
Amazon sell stuff really, really cheap, employ shedloads (warehouse loads) of UK staff in some deprived areas (including Croydon), and have ridiculous 'takings'.
I wouldn't get excited if their UK execs got gongs.
Treats workers like shit on his shoe, but if he's a hero to you, so be it.I wouldn't either - but, for example, Weatherspoon's as a cheap service is also a good 'un. Good choices of beer, good prices .......what's not to like? Oh ............. he doesn't like the EU. Devil incarnate on NSC then.
Just not the rest of the world, eh?
Unless you are a lot rougher and tougher than I imagine, you wouldn't last five minutes in our local 'Spoons.I wouldn't either - but, for example, Weatherspoon's as a cheap service is also a good 'un. Good choices of beer, good prices .......what's not to like? Oh ............. he doesn't like the EU. Devil incarnate on NSC then.
Just not the rest of the world, eh?
Worse than Costa Coffee, MacDonalds, or the carers in the care industry? OK ...... believe what you want. You will, regardless.Treats workers like shit on his shoe, but if he's a hero to you, so be it.
load of cobblers, small breweries aren't forced to sell through them.Very good deals for who? certainly not decent small brewers who they force to either basically sell at cost or not at all.
They are part of the reason that other pubs don't bother with decent cask as they can't compete
The leaders of these companies don't style themselves as a "(wo)man of the people".Worse than Costa Coffee, MacDonalds, or the carers in the care industry? OK ...... believe what you want. You will, regardless.
Very good deals for the consumer. Last time I was in my local Wetherspoons they were selling a number of ales at under £3 a pint. I don’t accept for a moment that they stop other pubs from selling good beer. In fact they help to promote cask ale which has a beneficial knock-on effect. There are many pubs in my town selling a good range of ales.Very good deals for who? certainly not decent small brewers who they force to either basically sell at cost or not at all.
They are part of the reason that other pubs don't bother with decent cask as they can't compete
You’re not selling Faversham to me, I’m afraid. Not sure it’s the fault of the pub though. Presumably if the brutish denizens of Faversham weren’t there they’d be somewhere else in the town. I occasionally visit two Wetherspoons pubs, one in Eastbourne and one in Harrow when I’m visiting family. I’ve never had a bad experience m'self. Cheap beer, cheap basic pub grub if the need strikes. No televised football though which, in the case of Faversham at least, is probably a good thing.It is the fulcrum, focus, and the shite heap covered in the flies of the fighters and cash-in-hand wankas of Faversham. Last time (first time) I set foot in there I was 'asked outside' by three separate heaps of human filth in the space of half an hour.
Well, it means the old bill can keep an eye on just the one venue in town, I guess, so knighthoods all round!
Novelist Shirley Conran - the only non-political figure on the list - also becomes a dame, for services to mathematics education as founder of the charity Maths Anxiety Trust.and Truss has announced her honours list at the same time
Services to obesity and alcoholism?Fried breakfasts for under a tenner; pints for under £4; historic buildings preserved for public use; takings of £1.9 billion pounds though.
Well said.They never sell out of date beer (which would be illegal). They originally made their fortune by buying up short-dated beer and selling it cheaply and quickly, though according to CAMRA that’s no longer their business model, they just use their buying clout to drive very good deals.
To be fair though Harry, that does happen to you wherever you goLast time (first time) I set foot in there I was 'asked outside' by three separate heaps of human filth in the space of half an hour.
Perhaps he misunderstood asked outside with being told to leave?To be fair though Harry, that does happen to you wherever you go.