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and a much bigger reliance on wood and coal rather than radiators. tom runs this and another pub. both have rising energy gusts. i don t believe we can pass any of it on any more. we ve got to a stage that the customers themselves have got the same problem. and if we keep increasing the cost of beer and food, the customers won t come out any more. they can t afford it. at the other pub tom and jo own, energy prices have tripled. if that was reflected in the price of a pint, this would now be £14.85. do we stay open every day? do we close? jo is tom s mum and business partner. we lljust have to hope the bills get better. that s all you can do is just hope that it gets better? yeah, it gets better, or we get some help, if the government help us and that s what brewery owners and pub companies say must now happen, or many pubs will go out of business.
how different will the pub landscape look in a year s tom runs this and another pub. both have rising energy costs. i don t believe we can pass any of it on any more. we ve got to a stage that the customers themselves have got the same problem. and if we keep increasing the cost of beer and food, the customers won t come out any more. they can t afford it. at the other pub tom and jo own, energy prices have tripled. if that was reflected in the price of a pint, this would now be £14.85. do we stay open every day? do we close? jo is tom s mum and business partner. we lljust have to hope the bills get better. that s all you can do is just hope that it gets better? yeah, it gets better, or we get some help, if the government help us. and that s what brewery owners and pub companies say must now happen, or many pubs will go out of business. we think there needs to be a small business energy
at the other pub tom and jo own, energy prices have tripled. if that was reflected in the price of a pint, this would now be £14.85. do we stay open every day? do we close? jo is tom s mum and business partner. we lljust have to hope the bills get better. that s all you can do is just hope that it gets better? yeah, it gets better, or we get some help, if the government help us. and that s what brewery owners and pub companies say must now happen, or many pubs will go out of business. we think there needs to be a small business energy price cap. consumers are benefiting from that cap, even though prices have increased, but unfortunately business is completely exposed to a market that s broken. and it s notjust pubs. other businesses are worried about rising energy bills as well. this sportswear shop is in an old mill, and a newly negotiated energy contract has just gone the opposite way to the ticket prices, by 50%.
their plans for the winter are extraordinary. they include specially insulated boards to put up after dark to keep the draft out, and a much bigger reliance on wood and coal rather than radiators. tom runs this and another pub both have rising energy costs. i don t believe we can pass any of it on any more. we ve got to a stage that the customers themselves have got the same problem. and if we keep increasing the costs of beer and food, the customers won t come out any more. they can t afford it. at the other pub tom and jo own, energy prices have tripled. if that was reflected in the price of a pint, this would now be £14.85. do we stay open every day? do we close? jo is tom s mum and business partner. we lljust have to hope the bills get better. that s all you can do, is just hope that it gets better? yeah, it gets better,