22 Replies to “Fancy a Pint?”

  1. Again none of this has to do with lockdowns and government printing money while preventing people from producing.

  2. Well…that certainly solves that “no more than two drinks a week” issue that health community is talking about!!

    “Hmmm go for a few pints or pay mortgage….”

  3. It pains me to admit it but this falls squarely on the shoulders of the so-called Conservatives. They governed like they were the Green Party.

  4. “Energy Hyperinflation” is a big fat straw-man. Intentional Central Gov’t Decreed Bureaucrat Enabled Energy Industry Strangulation causing catastrophic population threatening shortages is much closer to the heart of the matter.

  5. I have no idea how people can afford to eat or drink out.. The last time I picked up takeout was a 12 piece chicken bucket for 50 dollars.. Wings, legs, thighs and two breasts for 50 dollars.. This used to be around 35.. Even that was in the treat zone expensive..

    We eat nothing but home cooking now.. I have lost track, well over a year..

    Burger, fries and a drink for 4 is 70 dollars.. If you don’t cook that’s almost 2000 dollars a month for dinner.. I have no idea how people can afford this.. Its little wonder people DONT WANT TO WORK ANYMORE.. Welfare is a better deal..

    1. Where on earth do you live? I’ve never seen prices even close to that? Not even now, when they’ve gone up a lot.

  6. L – Pubs should get a heat/carbon credit from the utility for all the patrons on site. Because humans are furnaces emitting: e.i 41-88 btu/hr social dancing, 41 btu/hr
    seated heavy limb movement(bending an elbow ?) …

    If you can’t afford heat at home, individually, in the U.K.; snuggle up at the Wild Boar,
    and curse Boris, Liz and all responsible for the energy war waged, by the enemy within.

    https://www.engineersedge.com/heat_transfer/thermal_energy_created_13777.htm

  7. Math is hard. If a pint is £5 and they will need to increase the price by 500%, it’s beyond my paygrade how they come up with £15 to £20.

    I suppose it all makes sense if you just identify as a mathematician.

  8. This shows something. The problem is not just that prices for vital necessities go up, the problem is that, in the future, the price will be irrelevant since the vital necessities simply will not be available.

  9. Kulaks notoriously gather at pubs and express views critical of the Supreme Leader and xer’s government, even make jokes. Shutting them down is a feature not a glitch.

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