I'd rather get a pie from greggs,a hard seat with pigeon **** on it and spend time with the downtroddenFour course meal
And padded seats to watch the game
Away from the riff raff
I'd rather get a pie from greggs,a hard seat with pigeon **** on it and spend time with the downtroddenFour course meal
And padded seats to watch the game
Away from the riff raff
Too easy.I'd rather get a pie from greggs,a hard seat with pigeon **** on it and spend time with the downtrodden![]()
It's £139+VAT for non-members and £107+VAT for members, which gets you a four course meal and a padded seat in the West.
Get a window seat so you can wave at her and give her a thumbs up as you slurp on your leek and potato brothCheers. That's not actually that bad. Might treat myself....and leave the wife in the peasant seats.
Is that including the 23%discount in the email members received yesterday?
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30% moreThat's the prices after the discount available at the moment, it's normally 23% more than that.
139 - 23% = 107You must log in or register to see images
139 - 23% = 107
107 + 30% = 139![]()
One is a member price one is the non-member price, both are currently available with a 23% discount, I have no idea what you’re calculating.
As someone in business I thought you would understand. It may not be relevant but you should understand what he is pointing out.
Great, what is it?
Same sort of territory as the difference between margin and markup.If the normal price of £139 is reduced by 23% then it becomes £107
The new price is £107 the normal price is not 23% more but in fact 30% more.
Or try this 100 - 10% becomes 90
Adding 10% back on only gives you 99
Not that it really maters.
Yes I was being a bit pedantic but that is exactly what I was meaningIf the normal price of £139 is reduced by 23% then it becomes £107
The new price is £107 the normal price is not 23% more but in fact 30% more.
Or try this 100 - 10% becomes 90
Adding 10% back on only gives you 99
Not that it really maters.