Unit Pricing for Pubs

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on Friday, 17 August 2007
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I recently read a consumerist article in the paper promoting unit pricing on supermarket goods.  You know, so you know what your washing powder costs per kilogram, and don't have to do heavy calculations in your head dividing price and quantity.

I reckon we should lobby for unit pricing in pubs, so you know how much you pay per milliletre of alcohol.  So, a R10 340ml beer, at 4% alcohol, gives us R1.36/ml alcohol, which is basically what we're there for.  Then, a R10 200ml glass of wine, at 12% gives us R2.40/ml.  OK, lets stick with beer for value.
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JoJo Friday, 17 August 2007

The calculations make my head hurt... Time for another beer :upset

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OS GIKEN Friday, 17 August 2007

make it too, thanks and dont ask for a tip, what is the unit price index on that? 8)

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