gordondaviesmoustache
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Not surprised. My dad got out of the game 40 years ago because he couldn’t make it pay.quick google tells me that's 70% less than 50 years ago
Not surprised. My dad got out of the game 40 years ago because he couldn’t make it pay.quick google tells me that's 70% less than 50 years ago
Was last in the Reginald Mitchell in February. Some sorry sights.spent many an evening in hanley spoons, mate,
That is absolute bollocksonce the local shops are out of business the supermarkets can do what they like and up their prices exponentially until they are not the cheap option they used to be because there's not many other choices.
next time you are there, go down to stoke town centre instead.Was last in the Reginald Mitchell in February. Some sorry sights.
I was working in Hanley mate, so Stoke town centre wasn’t on the agenda.next time you are there, go down to stoke town centre instead.
"The Wheatsheaf" is a much nicer spoons (used to be a good music venue)
some great boozers in the area,
when i lived there my local was The Holy Inadequate in Etruria.
best pub i've ever been lucky enough to live close to.
look it up, you won't be disappointed.
i don't think an average supermarket cumulative 29% price increase since 2020 is competitive.That is absolute bollocks
Supermarket pricing has never been more competitive
You had the big four, which is now a big six
Tesco
ASDA
Sainsbury
Morrisons
Aldi
Lidl
Then the freezer discounters
Iceland
Farm Foods
And then the large independent discounters
B&M
Home Bargains
And in an emergency, there's always a Co-op or local store
I was going to type a long detailed reply about food prices, droughts and wars, but CBAi don't think an average supermarket cumulative 29% price increase since 2020 is competitive.
it vastly outpaces standard inflation rates and historical norms.
i know, mate.I was going to type a long detailed reply about food prices, droughts and wars, but CBA
Just one example
look at fuel costs as a comparison and an affect on the price of food
Electricity is 35-40% more than it was in 2020
Went into the Royal for the first time on Sunday £2.95 for a really good smooth flow Boddies after meeting friends in The Jolly which wasn't too busy for once, then into The Vault which was really quiet, finished in The Greedy Banker.The only disappointment I have had since I moved to Cleveleys 8 months ago, is that the nearest Wetherspoons to us ( The Jolly Tars in Cleveleys) is always jam packed all afternoon and evening from Wednesday - Sunday.
So we tend to jump on the tram ( free for us local FOCs) and go to the Spoons in Fleetwood,which is about 50 yard from the tram stop.
The Blackpool and Fylde MCFC coach picks up just over the road from The Jolly Tars, so I usually get my breakfast in there when City have an early kick off.
And the owner is a ****they sell nearly out-of-date beer, that's why it''s cheap and why you often end up with the squits the next day.
they are like the supermarket of pubs = high volume, low margins...
their aggressive pricing policies undercutting the traditional local pub has helped to put a huge amount of them out of business, just like the supermarkets put lots of small shops out of business.
Eating with the great unwashed !! Fucking hell, i used to like you...;)The other thing is I’ll often end up in a Spoons for breakfast if I’m away and got some work or reading to do before the day starts in earnest and I’ve seen some right sights at nine in the morning. Addicts, feeding their addiction basically.
The Spoons in Hanley, Peterlee, Grimsby and Walsall being especially notable.
I’m actually great with the great unwashed! I can mix with great ease with pretty much anyone tbh. It’s my greatest strength.Eating with the great unwashed !! Fucking hell, i used to like you...;)
Even some sweaty wino ?I’m actually great with the great unwashed! I can mix with great ease with pretty much anyone tbh. It’s my greatest strength.
They are always amusing for the first 23 seconds.Even some sweaty wino ?
Fuck that