British Beer and Pub Association (BBPA) is demanding a firm reopening date for pub and service sectors due to losses over the last year in sales of beer, down by 50% to 96% over the last year of lockdown. Owners have suffered further losses related to new business updates for regulations close to £500m without reimbursement due to no incoming business. The BBPA cites COVID-19 data matrixes.
Maybe it’s Britain’s tyrannical lockdowns? Just a thought.
With the last year or so people are switching to the harder stuff
I'm drinking a beer at a bar right now. If you know where to look, you'll learn the speakeasies are a thing again. Cheers!
Hurry up with the stimulus Sniffin’ Joe, we need some beer money!!!
Its not because of me I can tell you that.
Could it be due to the lockdowns? Hmmm... 🤔
Meanwhile, meth sales are through the roof.
An out of state consultant working with "frontliners" in the state wouldn't be an exception.....for public health reasons?
Probably because everyone switched to the hard stuff
The "Great Reset" or transition away from Western Civilization is going as planned.
Hold on. Working to change that.
I think this is the first article in a while that genuinely surprised me. Though, on the subject, cranberry juice is as heavy as I get