Manchester Christmas Markets stallholder defends price hike weeks after opening
A stall at Manchester Christmas Markets has been criticised for putting prices up just weeks after opening. When the markets first opened earlier this month, visitors could buy Dutch Mini Pancakes for £4.50, or £5.50 with premium toppings such as Biscoff and Nutella.
Read more: Scathing reviews of Manchester Christmas Markets as visitors complain of too many food and drink stalls Bram Dreijer, whose father owns the business, said: "When we came back we noticed that everything we get from the UK, the stock, has increased, so we had no choice to raise the price unfortunately.
His stall, which also sells sugar waffles, is inside the Cathedral Gardens section of the markets, close to the Skate Manchester ice rink. There is a second stall in Exchange Square. Bram's prices are made clear on a digital display board at the back of the hut so customers are fully aware of what they are spending before ordering.
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