‘Eye-opening’ profits revealed as The Duke of Brunswick breaks down the real price of a pub parmi: ‘Won’t be buying a Ferrari’

An Adelaide pub has broken down exactly how much profit is made from each chicken parmigiana it sells after punters pilloried the $33 cost of the Aussie classic.

Duke of Brunswick publican Simone Douglas said she was prompted to do the maths on the pub favourite after bad online reviews from disgruntled customers.

The price breakdown revealed that the $33 menu item made the business just $2.03 in profits.

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“We’ve had a couple of two-star reviews recently about the cost of our schnitzels, and it got me thinking. So, I crunched the numbers, and while it wasn’t shocking, it was definitely eye-opening,” The Duke of Brunswick said in a Facebook post.

“We’re not a big chain with gaming machines padding the profits — just straight food & bev.

“A family business using local suppliers, and what we do here is personal.”

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