The guy who set up O'Briens can't think of his name, did a lecture in the Ilac on starting your own business. He's a very honest entertaining guy and he explained how basically he started making money when he tarted up the sandwiches e.g. thicker bread, and charging much more. There was no market for budget coffee and cheap sandwiches. Incidentially he does alot for charity. Brody Sweeny is his name
Carpedeum, there is usually the same caffeine / hit in an americano as a latte/cappucino - they are just topped up with milk / froth rather than water
....Tbh I don't think this is a shocking price, sure you would pay the same for a pint in some pubs. ...
You have to pay for your free choc? How awful, I hate when I have to pay for "free" stuff....
So presumably you complained and asked them to take the food back and not charge you for something that was inedible? If not - why not?
As all food outlets are obliged by law to do.In fairness from my experiences, O'Briens list their prices clearly
What is your point?Eddie Rockets
4 cheese burgers & 2 minerals €36.00 and no fries included
What is your point?
If you wanted a cheap snack, you should have just taken the kids to McDonald's. A hamburger, fries and soft drink for €3.
Total bill for four people, €12.
So why did you purchase it when the prices were presumably on display for you to see before making a purchase?My apologies for not stating the fact that I felt that this was a very expensive burger
Why would you assume that when most (all?) burger joints charge separately for each item (burger, chips, drink, sometimes even condiments etc.) and the price list presumably said burger = €x, chips = €y etc.(as I had expected that it would for the price €7.50 per burger have included fries)
Nope - Raskolnikov is correct:Really? Not since the 1980s...
Perhaps. Perhaps they feel it's good value or a reasonable price. Until they make their point it's impossible to second guess their intentions.
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