Average price of a pint to pass £5 with 21p rise within days
- The average price of a pint of beer in the UK is expected to rise to £5.01 due to cost increases, according to the British Beer and Pub Association .
- Emma McClarkin, chief executive of the BBPA, stated that rising costs mean many pubs will have to pass these expenses onto consumers to remain viable.
- The net cost of recent budget announcements affecting the beer and pub sector totals approximately £650 million, as reported by the BBPA.
- Tim Black from Frontier Economics noted that the sector is experiencing significant cumulative impacts from various policy changes.
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Pint of beer to smash through £5 barrier for first time in UK as prices soar
The average cost of a pint in the UK is set to rise by 21p after industry chiefs warned that prices will have to increase for customers to help keep venues running in the face of higher labour costs
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