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Soft drinks
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Is it just me or is the price of soft drinks in pubs outrageous? I'd never drink and drive, but there are times when I go out intending to have a night off the alcohol. However, when I can pay upwards of �2 for a pint of Coke, where's the incentive? For a few pence more I can get a beer, which I invariably will just to spite these rip-off landlords. In fact, at my local Coke and Fosters are both �2.60! So much for discouraging drink-driving!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.in most cases its not the publican who sets the prices (if hes a tenant or manager)its the soft drink vendor or the brewery .there is a % chart which you get sent and according to what your rent is and poll tax thats domestic and comershall electric water gas telephone etc etc thats what determines the price across the board of what each beverage is to be sold at customers only see there side of the bar,and not what is encurred behind the bar.
Best one I had was where I asked for a jug of Orange Squash (not Juice) for our kids and their friends . They charged it as 8 glasses @ 80p a glass = �6.40 !!!! They mixed it from a cheap bottle as well . So it was about a quarter of the bottle in the jug topped up with tap water .....Cost 20p at the most ....They wondered why I refused to pay it . Got it down a bit eventually , but still a rip off me-thinks.
I thought there was a campaign about the 'des' (designated driver) could have free soft drinks all night.
It definately happened as one of my friends didn't drink anyway, so was very pleased her drinks were free all night and she dropped all us drunkards home.
But I can't remember where or why, it would have been 4-5 years ago. Anyone else remember this?