The UK hospitality industry needs to adopt Bitcoin strategic reserves in order to survive:

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Business rates have killed the high street along with councils and their anti car parking attitude.

I could never understand the commercial logic of forcing shoppers to pay parking fees in order for them to give business to the shops that are trying to encourage them to come and spend money.

The entrepreneurial spirit in the UK is huge, but the government has done all it can to kill it off. It's no wonder the UK looks so run down.

The whole sector has been gutted. So many hopes and dreams die on the hospitality and retail pile.

I think that technology has also played a part with more online shopping and getting take aways at home. But the high tax costs, hard to find decent staff, energy costs etc have made it very hard to operate. It’s always been a low margin sector mainly run by passionate people who are not solely doing it for the money. But when it gets too hard sadly people throw the towel in. So far there has been enough people with a dream to fill the space but they are becoming less and less and people see it’s an uphill battle the whole time.

Sounds like the British men need to start gathering/drinking in homes and plot how to throw off the chains of those who think they have a right to that which they did not produce.

Time to go Italian style. Cash (+BTC) only, every pub will suddenly earn 99k or less. Problem solved.

There is no second best to Bitcoin, but if there were Cash would be it.