In these situations, it’s all too easy for staff to be distracted and fail to check regularly whether there are any customers waiting. I recall one occasion in a rural pub in Staffordshire, which had separate counters in the “dining” and “pub” sides, where I had to wait what seemed like an age before anyone noticed me, and less patient people might well have walked out.
So surely it makes sense to bring back the service bell, a staple of the old two-bar pubs, but rarely seen nowadays. At least that way you might stand a chance of actually getting served.
Most pubs have cut back on staffing in the past 5 years,hardly
ReplyDeletesurprising with the noticable down turn in footfall
The big question which needs asking of those with blindfolds and earmuffs on
The true cost of the anti tobacco
frenzy
14,000 venues shut,
pubs,clubs,bingo halls,discos
cafes,restaurants
5500 up for sale,reduced staffing
Jobs lost 110-130,000
Loss of Income Tax and NIC
Payment of benefit
A deficit of £18 million PER WEEK
Now we need to add the other
government losses and outgoings
Maybe some reader would like to suggest a round total figure for
losses to the Exchequer
The Ferryman
Anon: completely off topic as usual. Oh, and change the record while you're at it.
ReplyDeleteAnon,
ReplyDeleteYou can add on the gaming licences and taxes, and the taxes paid by supporting trades such as AWP/AWP manufacturers and distributers. food suppliers, etc.
Then you have the bingo halls of course..