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does a pint in london really cost 10

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The article discusses rising pint prices in London, driven by cost pressures in the hospitality sector. The commercial mechanism is weak: it highlights margin squeeze for pubs (12p per pint) and potential job cuts, but no specific commodity price, supply shortage, or regulatory change is identified. The impact is UK-specific and affects consumer discretionary spending on food and drink.

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  • Average pint price in London is £5.77, up 6% over two years.
  • Some bars charge £10+ per pint (e.g., Stanley's Rooftop Bar).
  • UK Hospitality reports a third of firms considering job cuts due to rising costs.
  • British Beer and Pub Association says pubs make only 12p per pint.
  • Article published 2026-05-06.
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