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Budget Beer Prices,


DulwichFox

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In the Past when the Chancellor has added 1p to the price of a Pint of Beer

10p is added at the Pump in Most Pubs


Well... the Chancellor has Deducted 3p from the price of a Pint..


Are we going to see prices reduced in our Pubs.


The excuse might be NO because they are using Old stock.

BUT when prices have been Increased in the past, the prices have gone up immediately.


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I don?t assume for a second that reduced duty on alcohol will be passed-on to the customer, even though the phrasing from the chancellor stated that as the benefit to the man on the street.

Also, I?m not sure whether previous duty increases have immediately been passed on to customers against alcohol already paid for (therefore increasing profit margin for the outlet because duty was paid on current stocks at the old duty rate), or only passed on for newly purchased stock against which the new duty rate was paid (which I doubt, being cynical).

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