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50p extra for milk with coffee is ridiculous isn't it?

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MinnieMountain · Yesterday 08:08

A new cafe has opened in our town centre. The menu on the wall behind the till says "Americano £3.40". I was charged £3.90 for one with milk. Not special milk, just the usual tiny jug. The woman who served me agreed to put in a splash of milk for no extra.

I know the cost of everything is going up but 50p for 20ml of semi-skimmed is taking the piss. Plus the fact that their massive wall menu doesn't mention it.

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MidnightPatrol · Yesterday 08:10

Last time I went to the hairdresser, they’d added £20 for a blow dry.

I’m not sure what exactly the alternative was after a cut and colour, just sending me home with wet hair and hoping I was happy with the result once it had dried?

LauraNorda · Yesterday 08:10

You're complaining about 50p for milk but paying £3.40 for a cup of coffee doesn't even register?

jinglejanglescarecat · Yesterday 08:12

MidnightPatrol · Yesterday 08:10

Last time I went to the hairdresser, they’d added £20 for a blow dry.

I’m not sure what exactly the alternative was after a cut and colour, just sending me home with wet hair and hoping I was happy with the result once it had dried?

I ask for a rough dry if that helps. Can’t remember how much but a lot cheaper.

jinglejanglescarecat · Yesterday 08:14

LauraNorda · Yesterday 08:10

You're complaining about 50p for milk but paying £3.40 for a cup of coffee doesn't even register?

Pretty standard price for coffee where I am.

but agree extra for milk is mad. Milk is a standard part of a cup of coffee for a lot of people. Even if it were to be added extra 50p is a lot!!

DisplayPurposesOnly · Yesterday 08:16

Last time I went to the hairdresser, they’d added £20 for a blow dry.

I’m not sure what exactly the alternative was after a cut and colour, just sending me home with wet hair and hoping I was happy with the result once it had dried?

A wet cut is a thing, I used to have one. But I'd expect the pricing to be clear.

Ditto OP's coffee, Id expect the shop's prices to cover the milk or no milk scenario.

FeedTheFoxes · Yesterday 08:16

An americano doesn’t have milk in as standard though so charging for milk seems fine.

TheJuryIsOut · Yesterday 08:18

An americano is a black coffee so if you want milk with it then it's fair enough for them to charge for it. I own a cafe and it's a struggle to make any money with sky high rents so I can totally see why people have to charge for extras.

Ablondiebutagoody · Yesterday 08:49

If some hot water and a bit of coffee is £3.40, doesn't sound outrageous that the milk would be 50p.

Blundl · Yesterday 08:51

Tea is the real rip off, at least with coffee they use a machine and put a slight bit of effort in, tea is just a teabag in hot water

viques · Yesterday 08:52

Fortnums now charge for their distinctive blue bags which turn their customers into walking advertisements for the company.

They don’t miss a trick do they?

Hillarious · Yesterday 08:52

Just go out instead with my Italian friend for an afternoon coffee. She won’t allow milk in coffee after 12 noon. Milky coffee is just for breakfast. You’ll save a fortune over time.

viques · Yesterday 08:53

FeedTheFoxes · Yesterday 08:16

An americano doesn’t have milk in as standard though so charging for milk seems fine.

Exactly, just like they charge you for shots of syrup, it’s something extra in your basic coffee.

OFiddleDeeDee · Yesterday 08:55

TheJuryIsOut · Yesterday 08:18

An americano is a black coffee so if you want milk with it then it's fair enough for them to charge for it. I own a cafe and it's a struggle to make any money with sky high rents so I can totally see why people have to charge for extras.

Do you stay open past 10 a.m. and on the weekends? Because, not you personally, others complain of rents and costs but go out of their way to make sure they are only open when everyone is at work.

lazyarse123 · Yesterday 09:03

MidnightPatrol · Yesterday 08:10

Last time I went to the hairdresser, they’d added £20 for a blow dry.

I’m not sure what exactly the alternative was after a cut and colour, just sending me home with wet hair and hoping I was happy with the result once it had dried?

I usually get a wet cut because it is a lot cheaper but last time I went the lady had some spare time so she did it for nothing. It does look so much nicer but I can't justify the cost. Extra 50p for milk is taking the piss though.

MinnieMountain · Yesterday 10:44

I know that an Americano is an espresso with hot water added but typically, hence my post, it comes with milk at no extra cost anyway.

£3.40 is possibly a bit steep. It's normal-ish in my not posh town though. It's a new independent cafe that I wanted to try.

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