crazy fools
great job by the marketing team now we get meals at a discount they say
Hell I remember years ago working as a bartender we used to put up prices after 11.00 pm at weekends (we were open til 2am Fri & Sat)
If I remember correctly could have been as much as 50c a drink, for spirits anyways then maybe 20-30c for beer. A lot of our regulars didn't like it my manager used to say want a late drink go to a nightclub and pay 5 euro cover charge and then maybe 10 euro for a vodka and red bull
Hell I remember years ago working as a bartender we used to put up prices after 11.00 pm at weekends (we were open til 2am Fri & Sat)
If I remember correctly could have been as much as 50c a drink, for spirits anyways then maybe 20-30c for beer. A lot of our regulars didn't like it my manager used to say want a late drink go to a nightclub and pay 5 euro cover charge and then maybe 10 euro for a vodka and red bull
@I-Got-5-On-It
at the bar i can see to some degree how it could be widely accepted or you might not hear about it publicly because its local. but at a major fast food brand where they're trying a new type of taxation on food where food is a basic human need the public and the poorest are going to tell you to f* off
@I-Got-5-On-It
at the bar i can see to some degree how it could be widely accepted or you might not hear about it publicly because its local. but at a major fast food brand where they're trying a new type of taxation on food where food is a basic human need the public and the poorest are going to tell you to f* off
Everybody chill. It’s called “price gouging” and the SCOTUS has ruled long ago that it’s illegal. Any of these corporate fukks try to price gouge and class action suits are in their future.
Everybody chill. It’s called “price gouging” and the SCOTUS has ruled long ago that it’s illegal. Any of these corporate fukks try to price gouge and class action suits are in their future.
They call it dynamic pricing. It's essentially uber's surge pricing.
They call it dynamic pricing. It's essentially uber's surge pricing.
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