Wetherspoons profits down by 19%



A lot of big business owners have questionable views or ethics, but it doesn't deter most people from using their company unless it's extreme. His political views won't turn off anywhere near enough people to stop people using spoons. I'd bet at least 90% of people who go to the cooper rose on the weekend couldn't even tell you who the bloke is if you asked
This.

I know who he is, not going to avoid spoons just because he doesn't like the EU.

by f***ing over suppliers. the way his company treats the smaller brewers is nothing short of a disgrace.
The smaller brewers don't need to sell to him.
 
Supermarkets do this to Milk suppliers tbf as well, doesn't stop me buying my 4 pints every week
exactly. like all these people chirping on about brexit. i bet they still go out there and buy whatever is cheapest regardless of origin.

the milk price is a joke as well. 27p a litre yet a litre in the shop is a quid.
 
im.sure the powers that be will help.them.out like they have done in the past, in return for blasting the propaganda machine that is bbc news 24
 
Any big companies about that don’t use their buying power to ‘fuck’ over the suppliers?
I suppose small breweries could stop supplying him if they feel like it’s a bad deal for them
Small brewers probably don't get, or at least didn't get a look in at most pubs. Always seems to loads of different ales in Wetherspoons from all sorts of breweries. CAMRA always seem to look fondly on them as well.
 
they are, but then they'll always be small. a deal from a company that size, although it might be a shit deal gets their name out there and creates a much bigger customer base
So they are getting benefits from the deal in a wider sense so well worth working with spoons
 

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