With the rising cost of going out, we ask the people of Glasgow if they’ve had to sacrifice.
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00:00I used to go out all the time, but now I live by myself, I can't afford it.
00:03So, yeah, I suppose it is luxury,
00:05and I do drink in cheaper pubs out of the city centre, always.
00:09Prices have went up.
00:10Really badly.
00:11They have went up a lot.
00:13Like, if I come here, I'm like,
00:14oh, my God, that is so much cheaper than Edinburgh.
00:16Yeah, cos we're from Edinburgh.
00:17Lauriston, McCool's, even though it's not really that cheap.
00:22Spoons, probably.
00:24Spoons.
00:27Anywhere they've got deals on, anywhere cheap.
00:29Two-for-one cocktails, I'll be there.
00:32Yeah.
00:33It's more expensive in Edinburgh, isn't it?
00:35Like, if we were going to the fairs or something here,
00:38then it's like, let's say £24 for one night,
00:42but when we came here, it's like £9 a ride, £6 a ride.
00:45For all the big ones, then it's like extraordinary...
00:48I can't say the words.
00:49Extraordinary.
00:50Extraordinary.
00:51Yeah.
00:52Especially in this country, we can't drink out in the street.
00:54I mean, that's the only thing this country has,
00:57like, is the bars, and they're dying.