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Pub affords clients ‘Pot Noodle and pint’ for £4.50 as web left divided

A pub providing clients a Pot Noodle and a pint deal has divided members of the general public after the advert unfold throughout social media.

The Ginger Goose Bar in Bradford is providing the longer term pub traditional, posting an advert for a £4.50 deal with this Christmas. The “Pot Noodle and a pint” provide has since made the rounds on Facebook and X, previously Twitter, leaving individuals break up on the deal.

With the possibility to improve from a beer to a beer for an additional quid, X customers had been delighted on the likelihood to bag themselves a scorching meal and a chilly pint.

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An advert posted from the Ginger Goose Bar learn: “Pot Noodle and a pint… only at the Ginger Goose! Ask at the bar for details.”



Ginger Goose Bar advert
A Pot Noodle and a pint, what might be higher?

An accompanying pint of Fosters subsequent to a Pot Noodle set the scene fairly properly, and Kevin Dean, enterprise companion and City Centre Manager, believes it might be the “quick, easy” resolution on-the-go drinkers are after.

Speaking with the Daily Star, Kevin stated: “We already do a number of deals including pints and panini or a pint, sandwich and a packet of crisps. I saw the deal in a pub in Hull and it gave me a chuckle as it’s my favourite snack I thought it could be a good addition.



Kevin Dean with Pot Noodle and pint
Kevin Dean believes the pairing is a ‘fast and simple’ providing for these on the go

“People are coming in just to talk about it and see that it’s real. [The deal] will be on for the next couple of months, over winter. Maybe longer depending on demand.”

The Ginger Goose alumni additionally declared the Pot Noodle a “classic” and requested “what could be better” than pairing the Brit staple with a pint. He added: “People with busy lives like the idea of a quick easy solution in the pub.”



Pot Noodles
Plenty of Brits love a Pot Noodle, however some are unconvinced by the pint pairing (inventory)

Members of the general public are break up on how the pairing could fare when in comparison with different pub grub like pork scratchings and toasties. One consumer took to X and wrote: “Wouldn’t even wanna imagine what drinking a pint and eating a pot noodle would do to your stomach.”

Others noticed the lighter aspect of the longer term traditional combo, with one other consumer writing: “Bombay Bad Boy and a pint of John Smith’s please mush.”

Some social media customers had been even suggesting additions the pub might make, with one saying they’d “bring some bread to make a butty” whereas one other stated the Pot Noodle and pint combo was a “solid offer” and “cheaper” than some pints on their very own.

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