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mloeffler
1 year ago

You don’t only pay for the use of goods, but the price is for the overall experience.

The club pays the following costs from the price of the drink.

  • Value added tax
  • Imports
  • Room costs (heating, heating, air conditioning, electricity, renovation, cleaning,…)
  • Personnel costs (loans, health insurance, unemployment insurance, pension insurance, …)
  • Other costs (demand, tax advisor, legal advice, …)
  • Capital costs (interests)
  • Advertising costs

In the end, for the shareholder or shareholders, profit should remain which they also have to retax like income, health insurance and other precautionary expenses for the owner(s).

Hopefully, the owner or owners have a good hand to cheer you and the other visitors a time in their apartment, which is worth paying the prices for the drinks. Otherwise they’ll close the store sometime.

Thomas9026
1 year ago

I haven’t been in a club for 5 years. I used to think it’s really good, but 8-9€ sounds pretty good. How big is the long drink?

Henny97
1 year ago
Reply to  Thomas9026

mostly 60- 80ml Alk + 200-250ml Cola etc.

But is the standard in the club usually the prices

Thomas9026
1 year ago
Reply to  Henny97

Wow, fortunately, I’m already Ü30 and don’t go into such a place anymore. I’m always getting drunk on the necks.

MeinCtutW88
1 year ago
  • Staff
  • Rent
  • Additional costs
  • Imports
  • Profit
Henny97
1 year ago

Because they make their turnover

verreisterNutzer
1 year ago

With inflation, more business can be done…

Sad but reality…

:((

Renate2511
1 year ago

Hi, Greekchico.

This is primarily not at the alcohol prices, but rather at the increasing entertainment costs.

Greetings, Renate.

Berkay141
1 year ago

I believe supply and demand.

Steffile
1 year ago

You don’t pay for the drink, but for the whole experience. 8-9 Euro – I get where I live not even a beer at the club, at the cafe.

Shithappened
1 year ago

Joa. Capitalism