The pandemic was bad for Britain's iconic pubs. This could be worse

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Nick Mackenzie, the head of the Greene King pub chain, said one location it works with reported that energy costs had gone up by £33,000 a year.

The chief executives of six leading pub and brewing businesses are warning that surging bills for electricity, heating and other essential supplies could force many pubs and craft breweries to close, leading to a wave of job losses as the country braces for a recession."Across our businesses we are witnessing price rises which are causing irreversible damage," they wrote in a letter to the UK government calling for immediate help.

That's stoking alarm about eye-watering costs for households into next year. But businesses say they're not getting enough help either, emphasizing that the crisis will leave many on life support.Just thought I might update you on the latest 'best' energy deal available for a pub of our size.

 

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