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'You don't want to drive away customers': Fairground industry caught between inflation and public demands

'You don't want to drive away customers': Fairground industry caught between inflation and public demands

Fairground operators are struggling to balance rising operational costs, such as fuel and insurance, with the need to keep prices affordable for visitors. Despite the financial pressure from inflation, many owners are hesitant to raise prices for rides and snacks to avoid driving away their customer base.

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