Wetherspoons is making a big change to prices at 750 pubs TOMORROW
WITHIN hours Wetherspoons will be making massive changes to its price list at 750 pubs across the country.
The budget pub chain is slashing the price of pints on a range of drinks, with some available for as little as 99p.
Pubgoers are are thrilled to hear the price drop will be in full force from January 2 to January 16.
This gives savvy savers two weeks to make the most out of the offer while they tackle the post-Christmas blues.
The deal still stands in Scotland but will start on January 3.
A whopping 750 pubs spanning the UK will participate in the event offering punters a choice of venues.
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As a new year's treat, the company is reducing a pint of Worthington's for 99p along with with a selection of other drinks.
Ale-lovers can get their hands on a pint of Ruddles for £1.29, down from £1.79.
Belhaven and Doom Bar have been deducted to a tasty £1.49.
If pints don't tickle your fancy, more than 650 of the branches will be offering a glass of Coldwater Creek wine, from Chile's Valle Central wine region, for £2.49.
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Those who aren't so keen on keen a tipple can opt for an alcohol free drink for £1.49.
If you can't wait to have a night in Wetherspoons you can venture to the boozer in the morning as Lavazza coffee, tea and hot chocolate is on offer for £2.19, down from £1.59.
Now that the new year has begun, the chain has promised its customers can save on food as well.
The food menu is offering treats for as little at £2.99.
This includes a choice of savoury muffins and three burger meal deals.
The average price across the pubs is £6.52 when you include an alcoholic drink or £4.99 when you choose a non-alcoholic drink.
Wetherspoon founder and chairman Tim Martin said: "Department stores and shops hold their sales in January, so it was a perfect time to have a sale in the pubs too."
"The range of drinks and food on sale in the pubs is aimed at suiting a wide variety of tastes.
"This year we have included our biggest selection of low and non-alcoholic drinks."
Wetherspoons regularly runs offers and bargain events to give punters the chance to save.
It is always worth taking a look at your local Wetherspoons website to see their latest deals to make sure you're not missing out.
The app should flag any deals and automatically add them to your bill if you don't want to lose your seat.
These price drops come as Wetherspoons has kicked off its Boxing Day celebrations as sites have returned to normal trading hours following Christmas.
The British boozer opens its doors as early 8am and sometimes shuts as late as 1am.
Those who want to celebrate two weeks of slashed prices can hop on the Wetherspoons dance floor, which are available in some branches.
The Wetherspoon website states: "Also in January, customers can continue to save on autumn deals – which have been extended.
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"These include Bud Light, Stowford Press, Au Vodka and XIX Vodka for £1.99 each.
"Carling and Coors for £2.99 each, in the majority of pubs."