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the viscount

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May 15, 2008
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The price of tea in the Jim Parks Bar


Does anybody agree with me that at £1.40 the price of a cup of tea in the Jim Parks Bar is at least 40% too high? Yesterday I enjoyed a lovely cuppa in the Durham Pavilion for just a pound. Check out the number of people who bring flasks to the cricket at Hove - surely lots of them would be buying tea in the pavilion if it was a decent price.
 






southwickseagull

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Mar 4, 2004
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The price of tea in the Jim Parks Bar Does anybody agree with me that at £1.40 the price of a cup of tea in the Jim Parks Bar is at least 40% too high? Yesterday I enjoyed a lovely cuppa in the Durham Pavilion for just a pound. Check out the number of people who bring flasks to the cricket at Hove - surely lots of them would be buying tea in the pavilion if it was a decent price.
£1 95 in a motorway services, served in a lovely cardboard cup. Robbing bastards.
 


csider

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Dec 11, 2006
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Hove
this is a joke right???

you f***ing tight arse!!
 






Lady Bracknell

Handbag at Dawn
Jul 5, 2003
4,514
The Metropolis
The price of a cup of a tea is almost always way out of proportion to the cheapness of the ingredients. Usually, when the cheapest possible tea is used, the cost to the customer is utterly outrageous - the South Stand catering vans being evidence of this theory. But I can rarely pass the opportunity to buy a cup of tea. Even from the South Stand catering vans.
 




Paxton Dazo

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Mar 11, 2007
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The price of a cup of a tea is almost always way out of proportion to the cheapness of the ingredients. Usually, when the cheapest possible tea is used, the cost to the customer is utterly outrageous - the South Stand catering vans being evidence of this theory. But I can rarely pass the opportunity to buy a cup of tea. Even from the South Stand catering vans.

Cup = 1p
Teabag = 3p
Milk = 5-10p
Sugar = 2p
Water = 0p.

:bounce:
 






Horney

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Oct 12, 2008
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Cup = 1p
Teabag = 3p
Milk = 5-10p
Sugar = 2p
Water = 0p.

:bounce:

Try....Teabag= 1p
Milk=3-4p
Sugar=1.5p
Cup=1p
Total cost of one cuppa = approx 7p
It would be a healthy mark-up at 50p per cup but none of us begrudge paying £1 ( £1.40 is possibly a bit steep but I have paid this before )
 


Jan 19, 2009
3,151
Worthing
Bovril is 1.60 at Withdean.

So according to paxo's ecocomics, where water costs nothing, and no sugar or milk is needed, that's an even healthier margin.
 






personally i find Harveys at £2.60 a pint MUCH more appealing !):drool::drink::drink::drink:- if you don't want to pay it then don't buy it! (and a pint of Marstons "Smoth Beer" will cost you £3.60 at Lords

and its not £1.40 a cup - its £1.40 for a MUG of tea (there is a difference quantatively speaking!)
 


empire

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Dec 1, 2003
11,784
dreamland
Cup = 1p
Teabag = 3p
Milk = 5-10p
Sugar = 2p
Water = 0p.

:bounce:
dont know where you get 1p for a cup,and water 0p,dont they pay water rates,and then youve missed the biggest thing,labourr
 
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The price of tea in the Jim Parks Bar


Does anybody agree with me that at £1.40 the price of a cup of tea in the Jim Parks Bar is at least 40% too high? Yesterday I enjoyed a lovely cuppa in the Durham Pavilion for just a pound. Check out the number of people who bring flasks to the cricket at Hove - surely lots of them would be buying tea in the pavilion if it was a decent price.

err 40% of £1.40 is not 40p
 






csider

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Dec 11, 2006
4,513
Hove
Cup = 1p
Teabag = 3p
Milk = 5-10p
Sugar = 2p
Water = 0p.

:bounce:

so no electric, staff, rent, rates etc...........and free water eh. Hope you never have to quote for anything in your job, cos you would come well under budget then forget to add in your cost!!!:laugh:
 






Paxton Dazo

Up The Spurs.
Mar 11, 2007
9,719
so no electric, staff, rent, rates etc...........and free water eh. Hope you never have to quote for anything in your job, cos you would come well under budget then forget to add in your cost!!!:laugh:

I didn't put a price of them though, did I? Meaning I wasn't talking about them, just the Tea itself. Plumchops.
 


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