Struggling pubs reel from rising business rates, wages and energy bills, with customers at limit of what they will pay
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Graham Watson
onto Microeconomics: IB Economics April 8, 2:52 PM
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A nice hands on look at the reality of running a business, with a pub business highlighting how rising costs - National Insurance, the minimum wage, and energy bills - are affecting their ability to make profit. And they are adamant that the one thing that's not going to happen is prices going up - in their eyes, such a move would cost them, implying that the demand for pub food and drink at the current price point is elastic.