I wouldn't pay 12p for BudweiserWorld Cup shock for fans as Budweiser costs £12 a pint in outlets outside stadiums - organisers had previously suggested it would be half that price.
I wouldn't pay 12p for Budweiser
I'd have it, and leave the gravy ermmm real ale to those that don't appreciate fizzy chemicals.I would. Then offer it to someone with faulty tastebuds who likes the stuff for a bargain £2.
It's went up with inflation,it was 8p this time last year.Why "12p"?
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Leave it alone and recognise you're 'older bud wiser...'
Totally staged bullshit I'm afraid. When and if any real fans rock up it could be very interesting.You have to laugh at some of them on twitter as they say football is popular in Kerala and they support different countries and a lot are working in Qatar. Yet it says fans arriving. Yes, they can afford to fly in a week before everyone else and stay there at those prices. Never noticed a preponderance of cricket loving Asians at football in this country. Brazil is over 40% white, 40% black and mixed race and 1.30% East Asians. Argentina is over 80% white and mixed race and 0.6% East Asian. Amazing how all the ones arriving are from those minority groups.![]()
Some on here would go cold turkey.Not only is the beer at the World Cup £11.60 a pint, but fans are strictly limited to a maximum of four pints a day.
Some on here would go cold turkey.
Not only is the beer at the World Cup £11.60 a pint, but fans are strictly limited to a maximum of four pints a day.
Four pints 10-30pm to midnight, four pints midnight to 1-30am on the first occasion?Many wives would be in favour of it. What are they going to do after the first hour and a half or so?