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People who constantly complain about the high prices of wine, coffee shops etc.. can vote with their feet and find cheaper establishments.
fobs said:People who constantly complain about the high prices of wine, coffee shops etc.. can vote with their feet and find cheaper establishments. Once the prices are displayed before you order then you can make the decision whether to purchase or not. On the otherhand if you are overcharged then THAT is a rip-off
daltonr said:I'm sure you can all add to this list where shopping around is meaningless and pointless. If I want to go out for a meal tonight in Dublin, unless I go to McDonalds I'm going to be paying between €2 and €3 for a small glass of Coke.
ronan_d_john said:Don't buy the coke if you don't want to be spending €2 or €3 for it.
Don't buy the coke if you don't want to be spending €2 or €3 for it.
"These days man knows the price of everything, but the value of nothing."
A fool and his money are easily parted
daltonr said:How about a glass of coke. Free refills are the Norm in the US. But Free was removed from the dictionary in Ireland after 1922. Is it any wonder we have a drink culture. Beer is cheaper than soft drinks.
-Rd
Just for the record, I'm pretty sure that Spurs Restaurant in Liffey Valley do free refills of soft drinks.
daltonr said:I've just learned to accept that Irish Restaurants won't do Free Refills.
I note they were quite happy to adopt the US tradition of expecting TIPS. But didn't pass on many of the US traditions in terms of service. Funny that isn't it???
daltonr said:The owners can pay the staff less on the understanding that they'll make it up on tips.
waiters in reasonably good restaurants should not be on minimum wage, but many are.
-Rd
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