Aug 15
The Pigs public house, in Edgefield, near Holt, encourages drinkers to contribute to its traditional food menu in return for free alcohol.
A sign placed inside the pub reads: “If you grow, breed, shoot or steal anything that may look at home on our menu, bring it in and let’s do a deal.”
Fresh fruit, fish, meat and vegetables have been traded for pints.
Meals or vouchers have also been exchanged for produce, depending on its size, quantity and quality.
Manager Cloe Wasey, 24, said the offer has been a success as people have started to feel the credit crunch.
Full article from the BBC: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/norfolk/7560246.stm
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