CYF:66-2109-1264201 - Pris diodydd poeth ar y campws
Dy sylw: Aber is a fantastic uni in a beautiful setting, it attracts many environmentally conscious students and staff alike. In order to enable students to make more environmentally conscious choices why does the university still put a surcharge for milk alternatives? Especially when the cost of ‘milk’ is already accounted for in the price of the drink. Most outlets seem to be around the 30p mark, but the worse I have seen is the Arts Centre charging 50p. Surely the cost of the milk alternatives do not equate to that amount, when some part of the original cost accounts for milk, there must still be room for profit charging the same for everyone. Is it not possible to rise the standard price of hot drinks across campus by a few pence to account for this difference and remove this unnecessary surcharge?
Ein hymateb:
Diolch am eich adborth.
Mae prisiau coffi yn y brifysgol yn seiliedig ar bolisi prisio brandiau coffi lleol a chenedlaethol ac yn adlewyrchu pris y cynhwysion a ddefnyddir ym mhob diod. Gan hynny, mae llaeth yn gynnyrch ychwanegol i'r coffi ei hun, yn hytrach nag yn ddewis amgen fel yr awgrymwch, ac nid yw ei bris wedi ei gynnwys yng nghost y ddiod yn barod.
Byddai'n annheg codi tâl ar y rhai sy’n cael coffi du am rywbeth nad ydynt yn ei gael er mwyn sybsideiddio pris coffi sy’n cynnwys llaeth.