Wetherspoons won't charge your phone anymore

JD Wetherspoons has called time on a habit popular with many customers - asking staff to charge their mobile phones behind the bar.
The popular pub chain has introduced a nationwide banThe popular pub chain has introduced a nationwide ban
The popular pub chain has introduced a nationwide ban

The popular pub chain - famed for its curry club, fish Fridays and cut-price booze - have reportedly had enough of punters taking advantage of their hospitality by asking staff to juice up their mobiles at the bar.

And now they're introducing a nationwide ban.

A Wetherspoon spokesman said: "The bar itself is busy and we do not want people’s phones there.

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"We also do not want the hassle of phones being handed over the bar for charging.

"If people wish to charge their phone in the pub, then that would be up to the discretion of the manager."

The statement implies that Wetherspoons would prefer if nobody charged their phone at the bar - but that specific pubs will decide for themselves.

So there you have it: if you're heading to Wetherspoons and planning on checking emails, surfing the internet, or maybe even tweeting a picture of your burger and pint, make sure your phone is fully charged.

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Last week, Wetherspoons was accused of ripping off customers by charging twice as much at airport branches.

The pub chain - which has over 1,000 branches around the country - charges just £2.95 for a children's breakfast on the high street, but as much as £6.05 at Stansted airport.

Its traditional breakfast, meanwhile, costs £4.95 in a high street branch and £9.65 at London's Stansted.

A Wetherspoon spokesman said: “There is a mark up between our high street pubs, mainly as a result in the difference between rent and rates.

Airports are at the top end of the scale in respect of these costs.”