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I think that there is a North/South divide when it comes to pub prices. I am from Manchester but have lived in Dover for 37 years. I was up in Manchester last June and John Smiths bitter was £1.30p in a couple of pubs that I used in Ashton under Lyne, just out side of Manchester. It was £2.60 in my local pub in Whitfield, twice the price.
This cannot be blamed on Council Tax etc. as they are the same up there as down here. I did use other pubs in and around Manchester where I did pay a bit more but nothing like Dover prices. So why the doubling of prices.?
Alec.
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