The Royal Albert Hall has new caterers. The price of a cup of tea has rocketed. Last year it was £1.60 for a "tall" tea; that was the largest size tea available. This year it is £1.95 for a cup that is the size of the "large" from last year (i.e. medium sized). In my opinion that is exorbitant for a cup of hot water strained through a teabag and finished off with a splash of milk.
They've also started clamping down on the rules that do not allow you to eat your own food and drink your own liquids inside the hall. Yesterday, when going through the bag check, I was told I was not allowed to drink the water in the bottle that they saw in my bag. Unfortunately for them, that bottle of water had been bought from the refreshment desk inside door 12 at the Royal Albert Hall, so I should be allowed to drink it on the premises.
Jane
They've also started clamping down on the rules that do not allow you to eat your own food and drink your own liquids inside the hall. Yesterday, when going through the bag check, I was told I was not allowed to drink the water in the bottle that they saw in my bag. Unfortunately for them, that bottle of water had been bought from the refreshment desk inside door 12 at the Royal Albert Hall, so I should be allowed to drink it on the premises.
Jane
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