We wouldn’t worry…
According to the British Bar and Pub Association, many towns will be left without an English pub within a few years, if these continue to be closed at the present rate. As a result of the ban on smoking, rising costs and shrinking beer sales, 1,409 pubs were closed last year. Though recession is definitely a problem, we would not worry if we had over 60,000 pubs, like the English do.
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