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Some in West Yorkshire town of Otley think people will stop going out while others are resigned to ever rising prices“It makes sense to Rachel Reeves, I don’t know if it makes sense to anyone else,” said a grumbling pub-goer on hearing the news that pints are expected to rise above the £5 mark for the first time in history next month.According to research by Frontier Economics commissioned by the British Beer and Pub Association (BBPA), the average price of a pint of beer is expected to reach £5.01 in April, a 21p rise. Continue reading…
Some in West Yorkshire town of Otley think people will stop going out while others are resigned to ever rising prices
“It makes sense to Rachel Reeves, I don’t know if it makes sense to anyone else,” said a grumbling pub-goer on hearing the news that pints are expected to rise above the £5 mark for the first time in history next month.
According to research by Frontier Economics commissioned by the British Beer and Pub Association (BBPA), the average price of a pint of beer is expected to reach £5.01 in April, a 21p rise.