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Good point.Chunes said:We've been wondering why they don't pre-pour beers for at least 10 years or more. Has there ever been an official answer?
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I don't know but what about lids on pre-poured pints. Would that help make it work?0
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It finds it`s level when people stop buying. I amazed when I see how many young people out on Thursday night through to Saturday night here in Peckham, and drink and food are not cheap in the majority of places, and always say to my friends no sign of inflation here.seth plum said:The staff should be paid a good rate.
The staff should be properly paid because the prices people pay are very high.
I have heard capitalists say that a market finds its own level, if that is true then something has to happen. Exploiting the workforce in order to squeeze a marginal profit whilst alienating customers seems to be a poor version of capitalism…unless you have a monopoly or a captive market.
We are probably looking at mass unemployment again unfortunately before things change, back to the days of the eighties when we had 15% unemployment.1 -
Maybe it all becomes credit card debt.1
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one thing about Bartrams, I know craft beer should be served cold, but not ice cold please. There are times you think you will get frost bite.0
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I'd say that is probably correct. Quite easily a night out in a pub could be the best part of £100 if you're including something to eat.seth plum said:Maybe it all becomes credit card debt.0 -
Even when freshly poured its flatcafc-4-life said:
I might be the problem. I ask for a fresh pint and not a pre-poured one. No way am I paying £7.40 for a flat pint!Chunes said:We've been wondering why they don't pre-pour beers for at least 10 years or more. Has there ever been an official answer?2 -
£7.40 in bartramsRadostanradical said:
It was £6.60 no ?shirty5 said:cafc-4-life said:
I might be the problem. I ask for a fresh pint and not a pre-poured one. No way am I paying £7.40 for a flat pint!Chunes said:We've been wondering why they don't pre-pour beers for at least 10 years or more. Has there ever been an official answer?
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ouchshine166 said:
£7.40 in bartramsRadostanradical said:
It was £6.60 no ?shirty5 said:cafc-4-life said:
I might be the problem. I ask for a fresh pint and not a pre-poured one. No way am I paying £7.40 for a flat pint!Chunes said:We've been wondering why they don't pre-pour beers for at least 10 years or more. Has there ever been an official answer?
£7.40!! Wow
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I assume they are paid minimum wage or very marginally only a little better.seth plum said:The staff should be paid a good rate.
The staff should be properly paid because the prices people pay are very high.
I have heard capitalists say that a market finds its own level, if that is true then something has to happen. Exploiting the workforce in order to squeeze a marginal profit whilst alienating customers seems to be a poor version of capitalism…unless you have a monopoly or a captive market.I doubt any government will materially change that rate.In this case I think really the issue is training / familiarity and that can only be down to the third party outsourced provider.Supply and demand will ultimately apply and mean custom is limited but practically I think it’s just another example of how poor a choice food and drink is inside football grounds and indeed any comparable venue. I make you right in your observation that chips from the local chip shop are better value.1 -
I don’t think anywhere in the ground charges £7.40 a pint (of beer anyway!).shine166 said:
£7.40 in bartramsRadostanradical said:
It was £6.60 no ?shirty5 said:cafc-4-life said:
I might be the problem. I ask for a fresh pint and not a pre-poured one. No way am I paying £7.40 for a flat pint!Chunes said:We've been wondering why they don't pre-pour beers for at least 10 years or more. Has there ever been an official answer?
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Right, but your really paying for the views of Eltham’s world famous skyline!Baldybonce said:
I suppose this is a reflection of the price of food generally going up a lot in the last two years.carly burn said:
You've only just come to the conclusion?The Prince-e-Paul said:Maybe I'm getting old, but eating out is now getting pricey. I went to a warehouse type bar in trendy Kelham Island in Sheffield on Friday night. We wanted a bite to eat and the burgers were £14, fries £7.50. Two of us were being cheap so went hungry but one mate gave in to his hunger. The burger was OK and better than a McDonald's one, but the fries were actually served in a mug, hence not the biggest portion I've ever seen. Also a non alcohol beer £4.50.
Eating out for the past 18months to 2 years has been akin Rolex watch shopping!Korean chicken burger at the Sky bar Eltham yesterday. £15
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I'm not sure I'd fancy a beer that was poured 10 years ago.Chunes said:We've been wondering why they don't pre-pour beers for at least 10 years or more. Has there ever been an official answer?8 -
Sit in the North Lower. It's £7.40 for a Peroni or 2 pint glass for £14.40. Bargain!se9addick said:
I don’t think anywhere in the ground charges £7.40 a pint (of beer anyway!).shine166 said:
£7.40 in bartramsRadostanradical said:
It was £6.60 no ?shirty5 said:cafc-4-life said:
I might be the problem. I ask for a fresh pint and not a pre-poured one. No way am I paying £7.40 for a flat pint!Chunes said:We've been wondering why they don't pre-pour beers for at least 10 years or more. Has there ever been an official answer?
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Have to have a drink problem to part with money like that surely.cafc-4-life said:
Sit in the North Lower. It's £7.40 for a Peroni or 2 pint glass for £14.40. Bargain!se9addick said:
I don’t think anywhere in the ground charges £7.40 a pint (of beer anyway!).shine166 said:
£7.40 in bartramsRadostanradical said:
It was £6.60 no ?shirty5 said:cafc-4-life said:
I might be the problem. I ask for a fresh pint and not a pre-poured one. No way am I paying £7.40 for a flat pint!Chunes said:We've been wondering why they don't pre-pour beers for at least 10 years or more. Has there ever been an official answer?
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They did to me on Saturday.se9addick said:
I don’t think anywhere in the ground charges £7.40 a pint (of beer anyway!).shine166 said:
£7.40 in bartramsRadostanradical said:
It was £6.60 no ?shirty5 said:cafc-4-life said:
I might be the problem. I ask for a fresh pint and not a pre-poured one. No way am I paying £7.40 for a flat pint!Chunes said:We've been wondering why they don't pre-pour beers for at least 10 years or more. Has there ever been an official answer?
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cafc-4-life said:
Sit in the North Lower. It's £7.40 for a Peroni or 2 pint glass for £14.40. Bargain!se9addick said:
I don’t think anywhere in the ground charges £7.40 a pint (of beer anyway!).shine166 said:
£7.40 in bartramsRadostanradical said:
It was £6.60 no ?shirty5 said:cafc-4-life said:
I might be the problem. I ask for a fresh pint and not a pre-poured one. No way am I paying £7.40 for a flat pint!Chunes said:We've been wondering why they don't pre-pour beers for at least 10 years or more. Has there ever been an official answer?
£7.40!! Wowshine166 said:
They did to me on Saturday.se9addick said:
I don’t think anywhere in the ground charges £7.40 a pint (of beer anyway!).shine166 said:
£7.40 in bartramsRadostanradical said:
It was £6.60 no ?shirty5 said:cafc-4-life said:
I might be the problem. I ask for a fresh pint and not a pre-poured one. No way am I paying £7.40 for a flat pint!Chunes said:We've been wondering why they don't pre-pour beers for at least 10 years or more. Has there ever been an official answer?
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The mean time ipa was expensive but still £6.60 a pint same as last season.shine166 said:
They did to me on Saturday.se9addick said:
I don’t think anywhere in the ground charges £7.40 a pint (of beer anyway!).shine166 said:
£7.40 in bartramsRadostanradical said:
It was £6.60 no ?shirty5 said:cafc-4-life said:
I might be the problem. I ask for a fresh pint and not a pre-poured one. No way am I paying £7.40 for a flat pint!Chunes said:We've been wondering why they don't pre-pour beers for at least 10 years or more. Has there ever been an official answer?
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I think that people in general are so used to being bent over, that there is now a society wide amnesia in regard to pricing for goods and services in general.
Particularly after all this "we are all in it together" force fed bullshit during and after the pandemic. I have no doubt future historians will write papers on how the whole population of the UK were right royally shafted by the big corporations and then some in the 2020's.
However I believe it truly started when the peanut seller at The Valley upped his prices to a Tanner a bag!6 -
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While we’re (sort of) on the topic, is Meantime still actually brewed “one mile from the Valley”?0
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Now brewed at Fullers in Chiswickse9addick said:While we’re (sort of) on the topic, is Meantime still actually brewed “one mile from the Valley”?0 -
Reckon it would be quicker to walk over to the brewery at half time to pick up a pint!se9addick said:While we’re (sort of) on the topic, is Meantime still actually brewed “one mile from the Valley”?9 -
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Now brewed at Fullers in Chiswickse9addick said:While we’re (sort of) on the topic, is Meantime still actually brewed “one mile from the Valley”?0 -
I parted with £7.40 for an East Stand open air pint of Peroni in a plastic glass given the glorious weather but that wasn't the biggest shock - that was my son's £2.80 bottle of water!swords_alive said:
Have to have a drink problem to part with money like that surely.cafc-4-life said:
Sit in the North Lower. It's £7.40 for a Peroni or 2 pint glass for £14.40. Bargain!se9addick said:
I don’t think anywhere in the ground charges £7.40 a pint (of beer anyway!).shine166 said:
£7.40 in bartramsRadostanradical said:
It was £6.60 no ?shirty5 said:cafc-4-life said:
I might be the problem. I ask for a fresh pint and not a pre-poured one. No way am I paying £7.40 for a flat pint!Chunes said:We've been wondering why they don't pre-pour beers for at least 10 years or more. Has there ever been an official answer?
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covered end does for Peronise9addick said:
I don’t think anywhere in the ground charges £7.40 a pint (of beer anyway!).shine166 said:
£7.40 in bartramsRadostanradical said:
It was £6.60 no ?shirty5 said:cafc-4-life said:
I might be the problem. I ask for a fresh pint and not a pre-poured one. No way am I paying £7.40 for a flat pint!Chunes said:We've been wondering why they don't pre-pour beers for at least 10 years or more. Has there ever been an official answer?
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Just found this on my group chat. Shocking pricing this season!

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It's actually cheaper to buy 2 half pints than 1 full pint. Saving of 20p!cafc-4-life said:Just found this on my group chat. Shocking pricing this season!
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Should never be cheaper to buy two halves rather than a pint.5
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That's so idiotic. Shows how much thought Gather & Gather are putting into things0













