Lee Oliver 20 February 2014 Café and Restaurant price increases.

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Lee Oliver 20 February 2014 Café and Restaurant price increases

With effect from Tuesday 01 April 2014, prices for food and drink in the café and restaurant will increase It is 2 years since prices in the café and restaurant have changed The price increases have been capped to an overall average of 3% and are spread across the product range The price of the main meal deal remains unchanged and some hot drink sizes have been simplified Prices at The National Archives still compare favourably with those at other organisations and commercial outlets The price increase is due to rising delivery costs, together with a general rise in food prices, particularly chocolate

Café and Restaurant price increases