Perhaps the The Grauniad failed to publish this on April 1st?
Ludicrous.
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“This is more helpful for our staff, that’s why I’m offering it. I’ve found that not having to be constantly serving people is way better for my mental health. Bar work can be really mentally tiring. This takes the stress away rather than having to constantly interact with different people for eight hours straight.”
Can't help thinking he's in the wrong business. Diddums.
The not-to-be-visited-in-future...
As well as points made by others above, this guy states he is 'a big advocate for European-style service' - does he not realise that usually means staff coming to your table to take the order, not inflicting app usage on the customers?
It's a great shame, as I really like to don a dungeons and dragons cloak before heading out for a beer...
Short measuring costs average UK drinker £115 a year, study finds
More than two-thirds of beer and wine sold in pubs and bars is short-measured, costing the average consumer about £115 a year, according to research.
Six beers that are good for your gut health – and the ones to avoid
Confirms some of my prejudices about megakeg lagers, so it's good to know I drink healthy.