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A pub chain is cutting the price of a pint to 99p to cheer cash-strapped drinkers - but the move has sparked criticism from an alcohol charity. | A pub chain is cutting the price of a pint to 99p to cheer cash-strapped drinkers - but the move has sparked criticism from an alcohol charity. |
JD Wetherspoon, which operates 713 pubs across the UK, is offering "indefinite" reductions on some beer, bottled lager, wine and spirits, plus £2.99 meals. | JD Wetherspoon, which operates 713 pubs across the UK, is offering "indefinite" reductions on some beer, bottled lager, wine and spirits, plus £2.99 meals. |
Health campaigners fear other pub chains could follow. | Health campaigners fear other pub chains could follow. |
Alcohol Concern says pricing drinks at 1989 levels could cause more people to drink too much and end up in hospital. | Alcohol Concern says pricing drinks at 1989 levels could cause more people to drink too much and end up in hospital. |
Nicolay Sorensen, from the charity, said prices across the industry were already 65% lower in real terms than in 1980. | Nicolay Sorensen, from the charity, said prices across the industry were already 65% lower in real terms than in 1980. |
"The number of alcohol-related hospital admissions is continuing to rise at an astonishing rate," he said, adding that treating drink-related illnesses costs the NHS £2.7bn per year. | "The number of alcohol-related hospital admissions is continuing to rise at an astonishing rate," he said, adding that treating drink-related illnesses costs the NHS £2.7bn per year. |
He said that by selling beer at 99p per pint, pubs were not acting responsibly. We are trying to stay in business, keep jobs in our sector and compete in a very competitive market Mark HastingsBritish Beer and Pub Association | |
"The drinks industry isn't able to regulate itself responsibly and it's for the government to take action." | "The drinks industry isn't able to regulate itself responsibly and it's for the government to take action." |
But Mark Hastings, of the British Beer and Pub Association, said the 99p pint only applied to one brand of beer - Greene King IPA - in one chain of bars. | But Mark Hastings, of the British Beer and Pub Association, said the 99p pint only applied to one brand of beer - Greene King IPA - in one chain of bars. |
Customers could stay at home and drink beer from supermarkets much more cheaply, whereas pubs offered a more responsible environment, he said. | Customers could stay at home and drink beer from supermarkets much more cheaply, whereas pubs offered a more responsible environment, he said. |
"We are trying to stay in business, keep jobs in our sector and compete in a very competitive market," said Mr Hastings. | "We are trying to stay in business, keep jobs in our sector and compete in a very competitive market," said Mr Hastings. |
He said that with pubs closing at a rate of five per day, the sector had already lost 44,000 jobs. | He said that with pubs closing at a rate of five per day, the sector had already lost 44,000 jobs. |
Wetherspoon's chief executive John Hutson said the company was helping people in the face of the economic downturn. | Wetherspoon's chief executive John Hutson said the company was helping people in the face of the economic downturn. |
"We believe that our new food and drink prices will allow people to enjoy a visit to a Wetherspoon pub without it costing them too much," he said. | "We believe that our new food and drink prices will allow people to enjoy a visit to a Wetherspoon pub without it costing them too much," he said. |
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