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Food & Beverage: The Aramark Era begins

Can confirm £7.50 is not a good price for a pint in general, and certainly not for the drinks they serve in the Courtyard!

I'd also be stretched to call £4.50 good value for the pasty pictured. It looks pretty small for that price. And you can see them in the heat box in the background, confirming they are actually small.

Also, they continue to be... not a pie.
£7.50 average price of a beer now in the UK, as for the pasty while £4.50 is reasonable you can always find a Greggs before entering the park at a much cheaper rate. In the parks your paying for convivence
 
£7.50 average price of a beer now in the UK, as for the pasty while £4.50 is reasonable you can always find a Greggs before entering the park at a much cheaper rate. In the parks your paying for convivence

What pubs are you visiting ???
 
£7.50 average price of a beer now in the UK
No, it's not. The average price of a pint in the UK is £5.17 (according to the Morning Advertiser).

According to the Office for National Statistics, it was £4.83 in January 2025.

Please stop posting what you believe to be true as verifiable fact, without quoting an appropriate source. This is the third time today that I've had to fact check your posts on different threads.
 
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