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weecalf | 21:50 Sat 13th Dec 2014 | Christmas
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Have been told a single Christmas dinner /lunch in a local hotel will set you back 95 quid. How can this be justified ? Is that norm and is there dearer .Maybe I've lead to sheltered a life.
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95 pound? that's cheap!!!
\\ The Ritz Restaurant
The Ritz celebrations continue on Christmas Day with a full programme of events in The Ritz Restaurant.

Christmas Day Luncheon: Delectable six course menu, fantastic live entertainment, a dazzling magician, spectacular caricaturist and entertainment for the children including a visit and gift from Father Christmas, make this a memorable Christmas Day.

£400 per person / £195 per child.//
Have a nice day. :0)
Yes minty, the Wednesbury incident is still spoken about in hushed whispers !.
I'll bake you a cake sir o and bring it to Stoughton !
Does that mean you do not realise what you are eating?
With a file in it please Minty.
Saughton....kindle clearly a Brummie !
Indeed sir o....we'll try and keep this from Bonaly ladies temperance society !
Mmm you do nationwide delivery of your cakes
The Steading Minty. Very busy placel. It was originally owned by a friend of mine, but he sold it because the by-pass was scheduled,and he thought that this would adversely effect his business. !! Not the best decision to make. Every time I visit it is packed to the doors.

Bon appetite.
Only if you've been banged up unfairly....now wrong with accosting strange wummin wi parrots on their shoulders....especially in Colinton....it's the breeding programme !
It has always been a very popular hostelry...like the conservatory...
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My daughter works for a pub chain and is in Christmas Day, New Year's Eve etc and doesn't get paid anything extra so please give them a thought when you are tipping these lovely girls and boys who give up their Christmas to make everyone happy!
Yes, it's dear but it seems pretty average at this time of year.
Why would you be under the impression that it has to be justified ? Fair price has never been an obligation in trade. Our society isn't that moral. Which is why some make fortunes, by doing what a reasonable person would define as overcharging. The seller 'chances their arm' and hopes enough of the public chooses to pay.

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