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At selling price €3.90 gives €3.21 ex VAT
thanks Graham for the break down.
so the VAT on the guiness is 17.5%?
Mattman - thanks for the info. Very informative.
I often wonder why rural pubs don't change their business plan to fit changing circumstances? We used to go to the pub, but rarely do any more for the following reasons:
1. Cost
2. Booze is fattening, with a dire lack of alternatives
3. Transport (can't drink and drive)
When we travel abroad, we often still visit cafe/pub places and like to eat and have a coffee in a relaxing environment, preferably with no TV.
---> non drinker friendly? i live in ireland. People just DONT go out for a coffee and orange or juice. It just not done here on any large scale to our europe friends!
whats the point in drinking alchol free alochol?? This is ireland....
i was wrong about the amount of pints i need to sell per day, its 67 a day.
in saying that i have NO morgage..only personal loans of 250 a week. so i guess that adds up to a morgage i suppose. and those loans are for the business to keep it alive such as cold room loan, car and a few other normal things.
mattman!
god, its gona be a tough year. on that note i got another loan out last week to payoff my overdraft. putting my self in more debt just for pride really.
Have you considered being more non-drinker friendly? serve nice coffees and alcohol free drinks? I'm in Brno at the moment and the alcohol free beer here is amazing! - you can actually drink the stuff. It's like they forgot to take the alcohol out. Unfortunately, not available in Ireland.
3.65/pint is just the start. When we used to go to the pub, we'd normally get a white wine, some sparkling water, a pint and maybe pringles. This used to add up to over a tenner. Multiply this by 4 and you're not getting much change out of €50. I also have to actually get to the pub and back, so I can leave my car out in your rural pub, or get a taxi both ways. That could be another €30 at least. So a night out, would be at least €80. We could get a nice meal for that, and that's what we do. Actually, we've even cut back on eating out in Ireland, preferring to save our money and get better value abroad.--> cost ! 3.65 a pint is not expensive. i worked out i get 1.39 profit a pint (BEFORE ANY costs)..and i told u about those..
boose is fattenin, yes it is and its bad for u in wrong amounts. but only have 3 or 4 would be nice.
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