Quote Originally Posted by Gainsbro_Miller View Post
Just read an article that says around 800 pubs owned by Stonegate will employ a 'dynamic pricing' strategy.

This entails increased prices for a pint during busy periods i.e. weekends. The example quoted describes a 20p surcharge.
It apparently goes towards the extra costs of employing bouncers, extra pot washers, etc??

Is this a 'faux pas' by the company?

Why didn't their marketing team describe this as follows: "standard rates will apply during the busy periods but a 20p discount will apply during the less busy periods??"
Rip off English at it's best.....just charge the punters owt, they'll still pay it cos they're mugs. Nowt different than any supermarket you shop at and that's including Aldi/Lidl. Covid has screwed us all forever while those that supply our food and drink just rip us off!!!!