£4.00 a pint! Genuine reflection of costs or profiteering?

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£4.00 a pint! Genuine reflection of costs or profiteering?

by EPR » 18 Sep 2011 11:09

Went for a half-time beer for the first time this season yesterday. Didn't duck out early, waited until the HT whistle and then walked casually up to the East Stand bar. Was pleasantly surprised to find virtually no queue! I then found out why. £4.00 for a pint of Guinness! :shock:

Had a look around to check I wasn't in some swanky London hotel but nope - it was definitely the East Stand concourse of the MadStad! No wonder there was no queue!

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Re: £4.00 a pint! Genuine reflection of costs or profiteering?

by Friday's Legacy » 18 Sep 2011 11:49

a pint is never worth £4, but unless sales drop considerably then the club will continue to sting you for it.

i can probably count on one hand how many pints i've drank at the stadium in the 13 years we've been there, and every pint has left me out of pocket and underwhelmed, and always with a watered down pint.

i'm not sure i'd bother even at £2.

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Re: £4.00 a pint! Genuine reflection of costs or profiteering?

by WoodleyRoyal » 18 Sep 2011 13:29

Don't drink Guinness so don't know how much it costs in pubs but as far as the lager goes, £3.50 for a pint is standard so i think the £3.70 or what ever it is at the stadium isnt' bad value considering prices elsewhere.

But the way i see it is, unlike pubs the prices are there for all to see, in bold lettering, unlike pubs which will print their prices on a A4 bit of paper hidden behind a card of bacon fries. It's your choice to pay it, why then buy it, and then moan about it? At the end of the day if you can't go and hour and 45 without a drink then you have a problem

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Re: £4.00 a pint! Genuine reflection of costs or profiteering?

by EPR » 18 Sep 2011 17:28

WoodleyRoyal Don't drink Guinness so don't know how much it costs in pubs but as far as the lager goes, £3.50 for a pint is standard so i think the £3.70 or what ever it is at the stadium isnt' bad value considering prices elsewhere.

But the way i see it is, unlike pubs the prices are there for all to see, in bold lettering, unlike pubs which will print their prices on a A4 bit of paper hidden behind a card of bacon fries. It's your choice to pay it, why then buy it, and then moan about it? At the end of the day if you can't go and hour and 45 without a drink then you have a problem


a) Because moaning, just like rubberecking is in our nature.

b) I'd already decided I fancied a pint before realising that it had reached the £4.00 a pint mark (that's got a psychological element to it as well - see a)

So I paid £4.00 for my pint this time; but now I have that information I will bring forward the "I fancy a pint" decision making process and decide not to have one.

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by Scrappy » 18 Sep 2011 23:39

The club contract out the catering so have no control over the prices. Saying that though, £4 is an absolute rip off especially when the staff are on minimum wage. Massive markup even if they do have to pay for the sales unit.


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by RoyalBlue » 19 Sep 2011 08:43

Scrappy The club contract out the catering so have no control over the prices. Saying that though, £4 is an absolute rip off especially when the staff are on minimum wage. Massive markup even if they do have to pay for the sales unit.


Just because an organisation contracts out catering it doesn't mean that it can't maintain some control over prices. Depends how they set up the contract in the first place.

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Re: £4.00 a pint! Genuine reflection of costs or profiteering?

by Silver Fox » 19 Sep 2011 09:10

£4 a pint? Madejski out

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by No Fixed Abode » 19 Sep 2011 12:53

Best thing to do is take a hip flask with some whisky in.

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by Royal Lady » 19 Sep 2011 12:56

No Fixed Abode Best thing to do is take a hip flask with some whisky in.

Don't put it in a bag though or you'll be stopped.


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Re: £4.00 a pint! Genuine reflection of costs or profiteering?

by Maguire » 19 Sep 2011 21:15

Glad someone's shouted out Guinness on this thread because after the world's nastiest pint of lager followed by rancid Strongbow on Saturday I was about to give up drinking at halftime full stop.

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by Compo's Hat » 19 Sep 2011 23:21

WoodleyRoyal Don't drink Guinness so don't know how much it costs in pubs but as far as the lager goes, £3.50 for a pint is standard so i think the £3.70 or what ever it is at the stadium isnt' bad value considering prices elsewhere.


Think you need to have a word with your pub landlord.

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by Thomas L'Heureux » 20 Sep 2011 00:52

Maguire Glad someone's shouted out Guinness on this thread because after the world's nastiest pint of lager followed by rancid Strongbow on Saturday I was about to give up drinking at halftime full stop.

Have yourself a glass of Chardonnay, m8.

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Re: £4.00 a pint! Genuine reflection of costs or profiteering?

by Silver Fox » 20 Sep 2011 09:05

Maguire Glad someone's shouted out Guinness on this thread because after the world's nastiest pint of lager followed by rancid Strongbow on Saturday I was about to give up drinking at halftime full stop.


'bow was alright on Satters


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Re: £4.00 a pint! Genuine reflection of costs or profiteering?

by Red » 20 Sep 2011 11:02

Don't want to act the pcunt but £4 doesn't sound too much to me, what's that about a 50p markup on pub prices?

Of course it's profiteering though, RFC know they have a thirsty crowd who can't go elsewhere for beers but really they could ramp the prices up much higher than this if they wanted to. They'd be a bit daft not to - being a business first and foremost.

£4 might be your psychological limit but I'd wager even at £5 a pint you'd still be queuing 10 minutes for one of the damn things.

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Re: £4.00 a pint! Genuine reflection of costs or profiteering?

by Silver Fox » 20 Sep 2011 11:09

£4 for a pint vfm > £4 return bus fare vfm

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Re: £4.00 a pint! Genuine reflection of costs or profiteering?

by Red » 20 Sep 2011 11:13

Silver Fox £4 for a pint vfm > £4 return bus fare vfm

'greed.

And the madness of this situation is that it's in everyone's interest to encourage the use of public transport really - noone likes sitting in traffic or getting runover on the A33.

Basically EPR there are far bigger fish to fry.

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Re: £4.00 a pint! Genuine reflection of costs or profiteering?

by Maguire » 20 Sep 2011 11:43

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Maguire Glad someone's shouted out Guinness on this thread because after the world's nastiest pint of lager followed by rancid Strongbow on Saturday I was about to give up drinking at halftime full stop.


'bow was alright on Satters


In the sense that it was a reasonable pint of Strongbow. My beef is that it's Strongbow.

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Re: £4.00 a pint! Genuine reflection of costs or profiteering?

by Stranded » 20 Sep 2011 21:21

£4 a pint at a public event ie sport/concert is par for the course. It's always more expensive at these things, just the way is it.

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Re: £4.00 a pint! Genuine reflection of costs or profiteering?

by Royal Lady » 21 Sep 2011 14:32

Maguire
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Maguire Glad someone's shouted out Guinness on this thread because after the world's nastiest pint of lager followed by rancid Strongbow on Saturday I was about to give up drinking at halftime full stop.


'bow was alright on Satters


In the sense that it was a reasonable pint of Strongbow. My beef is that it's Strongbow.

Would you have beefed if it was bovril


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Re: £4.00 a pint! Genuine reflection of costs or profiteering?

by Stuka » 22 Sep 2011 14:50

Bring a can of beer to sup on the bus ride up.

Avoid drinking in the Mad House

Bus back to Nag's head for proper pints.

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