Neat idea, but I need a little head with my beer....................... :ROFLMAO:
Ah, if mama only heard that one.................... :Oops:
That was here in Seattle. They were complaining that the Large beer was actually the same as a regular sized by volume and therefore were being ripped off when purchasing a large beer. Turns out that the regular sized beer cups were actually larger than the stadium/beer distributor realized and so now the regular sized beer just got a whole lot smaller.there is a video somewhere of some sports venue, in which the guy poured a "large" beer into a small beer cup and the amount was actually the same. whoops
there is a video somewhere of some sports venue, in which the guy poured a "large" beer into a small beer cup and the amount was actually the same. whoops
awesome idea they have zero waste so it's good for profitability.
I think it was at Seattle Seahawks stadium. They ended up giving beer away free on the last game sort of. Sold the large beer for the same as the small ones, hence getting the extra beer for free.
The stadiums will add that to the price of a beer but the wait in line will be shorter time. So far the tests show that this new method is being well received.Yeah, except instead of using a cup that costs 2¢ that thing uses cups that are 21¢ each.
Yeah, except instead of using a cup that costs 2¢ that thing uses cups that are 21¢ each.
Neat idea, but I need a little head with my beer....................... :ROFLMAO:
So bad but so funnyAh, if mama only heard that one.................... :Oops:
maybe they could figure out a way the server doesn't have to place 5 grubby fingers evenly spaced around every possible drinking surface customers are about to their mouth on... for 50 beers in a row in that video, without fail...