TWO Flintshire pubs are slashing their week-day prices to reward their loyal customers.
The Black Lion, in Buckley, and The Red Lion, in Mold, are offering loyalty cards to patrons that will see prices on all drinks slashed by 20 per cent, Monday to Thursday between 11am and 6pm.
Both pubs are owned by Marston's - which described it as a "localised, site specific, low season offer", with people able to pick up cards from behind the bar.
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Prices on some lagers will be dropping to £2.28 - despite average UK prices on lager rising by over 25 per cent since pre-pandemic.
Mark Thomas, landlord of The Black Lion and The Red Lion, said: "We believe lowering our prices during the cost of living crisis will ensure people still socialise and get people out of the house.
"This is especially so for our customers that live alone and rely on us in their time of need. The people make our pub and it's great to be able to give back to our loyal customers."
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