I'm not surprised. All my costs are going up and I have to make cutbacks. When a single pint is £5-6.50, that's something I can't justify.
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Wetherspoons in my area does £2/pint ales
That's true. And I'm not usually a massive fan of Doombar but it was £1.49 in a spoons (relatively) near me recently, so I couldn't say no.
I can't believe the Brits are becoming halal.
That's how a revolution starts
Doesn't help that a pint of supermarket beer in a London pub is upwards of £7.
That's true, but this report specifically excludes London.
Hah. I read inside London. My bad.
Coupled with the image, I read it as”outside after work drinks”.
“Okay. Everyone went inside?”
Lol. I completely understand! It's been a long week. Almost time for a cuppa here. I think I'll have it early.
Come out to Zone 4. £2 ales.
Really?
Good ones? And not Timothy Taylor.
Since when are Ale's "good"? Just drink the bath slop and be thankful
Lots of good ales my dude
With the latest ethanol trade deal with the US, I can only imagine there is going to be another big push to eliminate WFH/hybrid working in a lot of businesses.
That's right, us peasants shouldn't be at home with our families and loved ones, we should be working long hours, sitting in traffic or stood waiting for another late train, and then spending what we've earned on drowning our frustrations of the hamster wheel we're on at the end of the day.
I'm really hoping this whole push to get everyone back in to the office is a generational thing from the boomers, and once they're finally retired we can see a new shift in the workplace. But then that is probably being too optimistic.
But muh property holdings!
Eta: how proud Dickens would be, with the global state of things.
With the latest ethanol trade deal with the US, I can only imagine there is going to be another big push to eliminate WFH/hybrid working in a lot of businesses.
why?
I already spend too much time with work people and I have my own shit to do.
I'm a bit surprised this is news - our work dos were always on Thursday. Better to be hung over on company time.
I kind of feel like outside of really big cities there transport network isn't good enough to do this. You don't want to drink, then drive but getting the bus or train too or from work is too much of a pain
Thursday is bigger in Edinburgh too. Friday is a ghost town in many an office
Eugh, fucking Thursday "mandatory fun time". All I can think about is that I still have to work tomorrow.
It's alright for the C levels and managers who don't really do anything anyway.
As a manager, fuck Thursdays too