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Watered down drinkies
Please can someone tell me why pub/clubs insist on watering down products.. i.e coke.. lemonade etc
Is this even legal?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It's more likely that the bar managers ASK fountain service people to up the ratio of water to syrup for just this reason.
What "fountain"? I was talking about either mix taps on hoses, or mix taps on fixed units.
Why would the Coca-Cola or Pepsi guy help bars to water it down? Unless you bribed him/her! They want you to go thru as much of the stuff as possible so that you have to buy more postmix syrup from them.
Assuming fudgee_babee doesn't frequent seedy bars, the answer is probably just that postmix cola tastes different from bottled cola (which in turn tastes different from the cans anyway).
I would suggest also that the question be rephrased "Why do SOME pubs/clubs water down products?". Because it's only a minotiry that illegally do so, and to suggest otherwise is unfair and potentially illegal too! (I don't mean that you'd get sued for asking it on this site of course - that would be ridiculous!)
In reality, changing the mix on these machines hardly requires specialized knowledge, usually the people at the bar or restaurant can do it themselves. As to whay a rep from Coke or Pepsi would do this when asked, there are a number of reasons, not the least of which could be a complaint from patrons that the drinks were too sweet.
But again, I was entertaining the notion that this must be done by an "engineer." At least here in the states, an establishment's agreement with Coke or Pepsi does not prohibit that establishment from making any adjustments themselves. My wife's family owned a restaurant here for many years and confirmed this. It could be it's different over there.
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