UK pubs are getting creative to cope with inflation
Given the soaring cost of their electricity bills, pub owners have found various cost-saving tricks that have created a new atmosphere in their establishments. And customers seem only too happy to oblige
In the UK, people have taken to sipping their pints by candlelight, while in Ireland, customers are keeping their coats on in the pub in exchange for a discount. Given the soaring cost of their electricity bills, pub owners have found various cost-saving tricks that have created a new atmosphere in their establishments. And customers seem only too happy to oblige!
However, in keeping with the famous British stiff upper lip, many pub owners have found a way to keep their business going despite the economic difficulties they face. Some are reviving the atmosphere of the early days of these establishments, which are an essential part of the UK's culture and landscape. In the Mail Online, the manager of a pub near Oxford, The Mason Arms, reveals that she came up with the idea of turning off the lights every Monday and illuminating customers only with candles, as when the pub opened in 1753. Against all odds, what started out as a solution to reduce electricity costs turned out to be a success. In fact, the owner might decide to light the candles on an extra day of the week, since the patronage of her pub has increased since the introduction of these candlelit evenings.
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And this initiative is not unique. From Harrington in the East Midlands to Puddletown in Dorchester, pints are increasingly being drunk by candlelight. In the British press, pub owners say that this is mainly a way of raising consumers' awareness about the impact of soaring energy prices on their businesses.
Elsewhere, notably in Ireland, customers are being called upon to brave low-heat days with the promise of saving money themselves. In Dublin, for example, Doyle's Corner promises a 20% discount on food to customers willing to wear their coats indoors on specific days when the heating is turned down.
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November 04, 22 02:22:17 PM IST