• @9point6
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    672 months ago

    slashing the size of pints boost sales in an unexpected way

    Oh is it unexpected is it? Unexpected that selling people less quantity per unit would increase sales as people would probably still want the same quantity?

    This is weirdly pro business from the mirror

    • flamingos-cantOPM
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      242 months ago

      The unexpected way is that while it decreased sales of beer it increased sales of wine.

      • tabris
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        192 months ago

        So the people who didn’t like the idea of short pints asked if they were messing with the serving size of wine, and when told no, they went with that. Everyone else just consumed the same amount as they would’ve, more or less.

      • ODuffer
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        62 months ago

        Probably as they were charging the same price as a pint, perhaps an exaggerating, but I suspect two halves wouldn’t be the same price as a pint was last week. Nobody likes to be ripped off.

  • @[email protected]
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    382 months ago

    Well that’s illegal, and I can literally point to the letter of the law:

    Some goods must be sold in fixed sizes known as ‘specified quantities’.

    Draught beer and cider: Third, half, two-thirds of a pint and multiples of half a pint

    • @ajoebyanyothername
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      112 months ago

      The Code is more what you’d call “guidelines” than actual rules.

    • AwesomeLowlander
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      They were serving 2/3, so it’s fully legal. Also they’re actually urging the govt to reduce sizes, not the pub owners directly.

      Granted, it would be nice if we had had more than a screenshot to go off on

        • @sazey
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          22 months ago

          Oh come on now, next you’re going to tell me Daily Star is not a shining beacon of journalistic integrity!

  • @[email protected]
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    202 months ago

    If they still want to call it a pint, they could go to the American definition (473ml, as opposed to 568ml). Beyond that, they could go to the New South Wales schooner (¾ of a pint, or 425ml). Or, you know, go metric and serve beer in decilitres as on the continent (400ml or 500ml is a reasonable size for a beer), though that may be politically impossible in the post-Brexit environment.

  • @ajoebyanyothername
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    142 months ago

    I do hope this isn’t a road to the term ‘pint’ just becoming a generic name rather than actually holding meaning. I remember when a 99 referred to the price!

    • Flax
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      52 months ago

      The number 99 meant royalty in Belgium, where flakes came from. Nothing to do with price

      • @ajoebyanyothername
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        22 months ago

        Did not know that, very interesting! Wonder if there’s something similar for the UK.

        • Flax
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          22 months ago

          Lion and Unicorn? Probably? The actual crown itself has a fancy form of copyright on it where you cannot really use it on anything except for historical stuff or tacky memorabilia celebrating the likes of a coronation, jubilee, birth, death, etc

    • ComradeSharkfucker
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      The british pound once referred to the value of a “pound” of silver at the time. Though the meaning of even that measurement of weight has likely changed

      • @ajoebyanyothername
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        12 months ago

        A very good point, I’m just bitter about the cost of a 99!

  • CodandChips
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    52 months ago

    Two thirds of a pint please, so that’s two thirds of the cost of a pint yeah? So cheaper right? Right???

  • @[email protected]
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    Anyone that likes schooners are wankers.

    Look I’ll accept 500ml in Europe as it’s metric and metric and better. (Also sometimes you can get 1l)

    But a pint is just right. Fuck everything else. I want a pint and I’m willing to riot about it. Fuck you, you cunts. It’s been pints since time immemorial and as a good fucking Brit I’ll kick off about this. If we give up on pints might as well just sink the whole fucking country, I’m not going to be the generation that fucks up the future for the future generations.

        • @[email protected]
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          22 months ago

          Nobody can beat the sun. Nobody.

          We can all start fast, but there comes a time, where your beer WILL go warm.

          Hence smaller serves in hot climates. Air con has negated the need so much, but, the culture still remains.

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            Nobody can beat the sun. Nobody.

            Get a middy or a half pint.

            Your beer WILL go warm in a schooner.

  • @nroth
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    22 months ago

    They don’t sound like much fun!

  • Th4tGuyII
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    11 month ago

    I don’t mind a schooner, but hell am I paying full pint prices for 2/3 of a pint. I’d be pissed off rather than pissed drunk.

  • Rayquetzalcoatl
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    11 month ago

    Ooh, can’t wait to pay £7 for a bit of a pint!