Important supplies, like as champagne and sausages, have been sent to patrons and employees who are still stranded in Britain’s tallest pub due to heavy snowfall.
After being snowed in since Saturday, the Tan Hill Inn in the Yorkshire Dales is still home to four visitors and six employees. Yesterday, a farmer plowed a path through the snow, enabling several individuals to escape.
Some, however, chose to remain rather than take the chance. Red wine and breakfast things were gone yesterday, despite reports that they had enough food and drink to last 40 days.
Supermarket Aldi has now supplied customers who are still in the bar by using a nearby farmer’s snow plow to deliver their goods. “Our store team at Catterick sprang into action.
When we saw the guests had run out of key supplies and faced further days trapped by the snow,” an Aldi spokesperson said. In order to deliver a care gift, they took over a farmer’s snow plow.