
If you are asking them, double first makes it so much easier for the brain to quickly choose that first option. Psychologist Kate Nightingale added: “You are going for the easiest, fastest solution, that’s how your brain is designed. She added: “It worked most of the time because most of the time people would go ‘do you know, why not? I’ll have a double then’.” Sophia said on Channel 5’s Wetherspoons: How Do They Do It?: “You say the word double so it sticks in their head first.” This apparently tempts those buying drinks into opting for the double - and the trick has been backed by psychologists who specialise in consumer behaviour.
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Sophia Nasif, who used to work there full time, explained that when she poured someone a spirit and mixer, she used to offer them a “double” before offering a “single”. So if there are two of you are sharing, you’d be better off ordering a double shot and mixer instead, which will cost around £3.20 each - a saving of 59p. But if you just drink normal spirits instead, you’d end up saving money and drinking the same amount of alcohol.”Īlthough prices vary between branches, pitchers usually cost around £6.99 with each jug containing only two double shots in it. When it comes to pitchers, he said: “Customers think you can’t go wrong with a pitcher, and used to rave about how great they were. This costs around £1.05 - which would mean you would be paying £6.20 with a soft drink, or £7.50 with booze. Robert said he used to add bacon to a classic burger to keep his costs down when eating at the chain. Go for a classic and add on the toppings.” Robert told the Sun : “Premium burgers cost more - but usually the only difference is cheese, bacon and sauce.

READ MORE: Warning issued to anyone who buys bread or pasta from supermarkets like ASDA, Aldi, Tesco, Lidl and Morrisons He's now warning customers that some items could cost more than they need to, and is urging people to be smarter when it comes to choosing something on the menu. After being there for two years, he learned a thing or two about what's on the menu. To rain on my parade Ill march my band out, Ill beat my drum, And if Im fanned out, Your turn at bat, sir. Robert worked at Wetherspoons while he was at uni in Bristol.

The former Spoons staff member says that people should think twice before ordering. And for more stories about the LGBTQ+ community and our fiercest allies, keep up with Billboard Pride.An ex-Wetherspoons employee has warned customers they should 'never order' one type of menu item. Don’t forget to follow our playlist on Spotify below. As you listen to this playlist, check out what actions you can take against the anti-LGBTQ+ bills in state legislatures across the country. To keep this countdown diverse, artists were only allowed one song on this list, and it is still growing and changing as our fight continues. Besides the best-known songs that are essential to a list like this, we wish to highlight the queer musicians who deserve a spotlight.

There are chart-topping sensations and hidden gems that are forgotten or yet to be discovered instant classics and songs that grew to be our community’s favorites. There are introspective slow jams by queer artists and allies that mirror our struggles with self-acceptance and social rejection. You will see many overlaps between this list and some of the best house and disco tracks that were blasted in the ballrooms, as well as transformative hits by our beloved big-voiced divas. While it’s impossible to define exactly what makes a song “gay,” this list definitely isn’t straight. These songs are a testimony to our resilience and excellence. We have recorded our history and contribution to the culture through music, and with this list we acknowledge and remember the forerunners that have made possible the positive changes we’ve seen over the decades. It was released on 2008 and was originally written by STEPHEN ANDREW BOOKER, AIMEE ANN DUFFY. Rain On Your Parade is a song by Duffy from the album Rockferry. How does a song become a gay anthem? Like the LGBTQ+ community itself, our soundtrack is vast and diverse. Karaoke Version without Backing Vocals (Instrumental) Format: MP3 Share on Facebook.
