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Pärnus söökla Kännu.
[17. oktoober, 2005]
See võib teile tunduda mõtetuna, aga tahaks öelda, et: Ükskord läksin ma Kännu kohvikusse. Noh, isa, ema, mina ja paar inimest veel.Ema astus järjekorda, kuni jõudis tema kord. Ta tellis ära ja läksime ootama laua juurde. Ja kes oleks võinud arvata, et ootame seal kaks tundi?! Me käisime mitu korda küsimas, et millal meile tuuakse, aga nad ütlesid, et me ei saa tuua nii ruttu. Rahvast ju eriti polnudki.:O Ma imestasin, et niiii palju pidime ootama. Lõpuks ikka saime, aga jah, aega kulus palju.
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The CAMRA logic is as far as I can ascertain about 2 thgnis. Firstly they think that putting the price of a 40p can of lout up to a quid will encourage people to walk into a pub for a 3 pint. Secondly they feel they have to be on the side of responsible drinking what with them encouraging the drinking of pongy ale.A significant element of on trade business is the real ale they promote but they will have noticed that the real ale off trade is so small as to be insignificant. Off trade drinkers tend to have a higher number of wine and spirit drinkers, whereas in the on trade beer dominates. Also beer sales in the off trade whether cheap or premium do not tend to be secondary conditioned. Among the premium ales, most are brewery and not bottled conditioned. If the UK followed the US in terms of the size of the on trade relative to off, most of the pub trade would disappear and cask ale would be an even smaller niche than it is, and gets them all of a quiver.So CAMRA are desperate to reverse the long term trend to the off trade and think minimum pricing will help. Where they are wrong is that minimum pricing will not put an extra pound in the pocket of a drinker to spend in pubs and could very well have the effect of reducing the discretionary spend of many consumers. Also by conceding the price argument as the cause of social and health problems rather than culture, they concede the argument in both on and off trade.When price rises in off trade alcohol fail to solve any of the problems of early hour's fights in town centres, the next step is on trade prices and the argument is already lost.CAMRA ought to wake up, smell the coffee.
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