Eighties singer Carol Decker has hit out after being forced to pay £3.25 for a bottle of WATER at Heathrow.
T’Pau star jetted to Dublin yesterday (25 Apr) ahead of a concert tonight (26 Apr).
But before getting on the Air Lingus flight she bemoaned the sky high cost of a 500ml Strathmore mineral water at the airport.
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The 68-year-old branded it “festival prices.”
Tesco sells TWELVE bottles of its own brand water for just £1.95.
They work out at just over 16p each.
Decker fumed: “500ml bottle of water £3.25 Heathrow.
“This price gouging is getting out of hand.”
She added: “Festival prices.”
Fan Ross Hemsworth said: “Ouch!
“They know how to rip people off up there, don’t they.”
Andy Wilson quipped: “The law says it has to be a pint of lager in Spoons when at an airport.”
Darren Sharp joked: “No wonder Heathrow isn’t in a hurry to roll out the new security scanners which will allow liquids through security.
Another offered advice adding: “Always bring an empty bottle with you.
“There are free water machines in every airport.
“Take the empty bottle with you through security and fill it up on the other side.
“I do this every time.”
One added: “To put that into perspective, Carol – that is £29.57 a gallon.
“Makes petrol look cheap.”
Decker is performing at 3Arena in the Irish capital alongside fellow 80s favourites Nik Kershaw and Hue and Cry in a sell-out gig.
Three weeks ago, Decker blasted a bar for charging £51.30 for four drinks and bowl of nuts, as reported on Need To Know.
On her order were two pints of Beavertown Neck Oil beer for £6.80 each.
Plus she bought two glasses of Hanson Cuvee Rose which were £14 a pop and some almonds for £4.
On top of that there was a £5.70 service charge at the Coppa Club, in posh Henley-on-Thames, Oxon.