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Rising price of beer proving to be ‘a tough swallow’ for fed up Aussies

Oct 11, 2023
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There's anger brewing among beer enthusiasts after an Aussie pub-goer shared the shockingly high price of a pint at their local. Source: Getty Images.

It would seem that not even a refreshing pint of beer is free from the clutches of the rising cost of living as one shocked Aussie pub-goer recently learnt during a visit to his local watering hole.

In a recent post to Reddit, the customer stunned fellow users after sharing a snapshot of his beer receipt from the iconic Harbour View Hotel in The Rocks, revealing a hefty $17.80 price tag on the EFTPOS console. The shockingly high amount, he explained, incorporated a 15 percent surcharge, without which the beverage would have been a slightly more modest $15.13.

“$20 pints are just around the corner,” they captioned the photo.

Source: Reddit.

The post ignited a discussion among beer aficionados and budget-conscious pub enthusiasts alike, many expressing their concerns over the increasing cost of enjoying a pint in their favorite establishments.

“I’ve given up drinking for health reasons but man is my wallet happy too,” one user shared.

“Stopped drinking 2 years ago. I honestly don’t know how people afford to go out drinking on a regular occurrence.”

“I just don’t drink out anymore. It’s such a ripoff. I just drink at home,” another commented.

“I’m used to $15 for some stupid craft beer (that I’m a massive sucker for) but $20 for what I’m guessing is one of the big boys? That’s a tough swallow in multiple ways.”

The customer’s post shines a light on a much bigger issue: the financial strain on ordinary Australians as the cost of living continues to rise.

Many are becoming increasingly conscious of their spending habits, and the price of a simple pint of beer is just one of the many expenses contributing to their concerns.

Recently another consumer faced a similar conundrum when they expressed their concerns online over a small yet high-priced $9 sausage roll.

The person posted an image of the tiny treat on a napkin, claiming that they are “really feeling the shrinkflation with this one”.

Source: Getty Images.

The sneaky tactic is thought to be used by companies to keep prices the same while gradually downsizing product sizes.

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