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Inside the quirky pub empire where phones and swearing are banned – and why landlords want to keep it that way
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Inside the quirky pub empire where phones and swearing are banned – and why landlords want to keep it that way

The article discusses the unique and traditional approach to managing pubs within the Samuel Smith’s Old Brewery empire, emphasizing strict rules such as banning phones, music, and alcohol-related profanity. It highlights the legacy of Humphrey Smith, who ran the brewery from 1963 until his death, enforcing these policies with personal visits to ensure compliance. The piece includes anecdotes about managers facing severe consequences for violating these rules, including loss of their pubs and homes. While some pubs have closed due to this rigid management style, others continue to operate under these old-fashioned norms, offering low prices in exchange for adherence to Smith’s regulations.

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Inside the quirky pub empire where phones and swearing are banned – and why landlords want to keep it that way

The article discusses the unique and traditional approach to managing pubs within the Samuel Smith’s Old Brewery empire, emphasizing strict rules such as banning phones, music, and alcohol-related profanity. It highlights the legacy of Humphrey Smith, who ran the brewery from 1963 until his death, enforcing these policies with personal visits to ensure compliance. The piece includes anecdotes about managers facing severe consequences for violating these rules, including loss of their pubs and homes. While some pubs have closed due to this rigid management style, others continue to operate under these old-fashioned norms, offering low prices in exchange for adherence to Smith’s regulations.

Ocena pristranskosti (Sredina): The article presents a balanced portrayal of the historical and operational practices of the Samuel Smith’s Old Brewery, focusing on the cultural and economic impact rather than taking a clear ideological stance. It provides factual information about the brewery's management style and its effects on

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