Co-op Live's beer and burger prices branded 'absolute joke' by some

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Manchester's latest live music venue opened Saturday (April 20)

The massive new Co-op Live arena, which opened its doors to the public for the first time last night , has already come under fire from some people who have been shocked by the food and drink prices advertised - with a beer setting you back an eye-wateriing £8.95.

For non beer drinkers, a double vodka and Coca-Cola before a gig will set you back £11.50 before you head in, while a bottle of wine will cost £35. A non-alcoholic gin and tonic is priced at £11.50. But, as some Manchester Evening News readers pointed out, the typically high prices can be avoided with some pre-planning, with Lisa joking that she "will be nipping to the 'Big Asda' Cafe for my burger first.

"If people would just simply stop paying then they’d have to change. It won’t stop until we stand up against it."

 

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