What to review this month.
One market-level price decision worth checking.
For London flat whites, lattes, and cappuccinos, prices in this band are the easiest place to check first this month.
Prices in this range sit below or right at the bottom of current
London posted menu pricing for standard milk-based espresso drinks.
One category. One action. Based on the London Coffee/Tea reference signal for March 2026.
In current London chain and posted café pricing, standard milk-based espresso drinks cluster around the low-to-mid £4 range. If your drinks are still priced around £4.00 or below, this is the clearest category to review first.
These are the four fields MenuGauge AI surfaces in every full analysis.
Single public reference range for London flat white / latte / cappuccino pricing this month. Reference only.
Rounded to a psychologically sensible GBP price point. Public page suggestion only—your actual sheet may differ.
Illustrative estimate using a representative current price of £4.00 and a suggested price of £4.25. Ingredient cost held constant.
At the bottom end of current London café pricing, standard milk-based espresso drinks under about £4.05 now sit below the public reference band, so this category is the cleanest place to check first.
Price Pulse shows the public market signal. MenuGauge AI shows which items in your own menu need attention.
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Price Pulse is a public reference signal, not a personalised menu analysis.
Source type: public_menu_pricing. Based on the official MenuGauge AI UK-London Coffee/Tea template (v3.1) and reviewed monthly for market realism. Not live market scraping.
City: London (UK-London)
Industry: Coffee / Tea
Currency: GBP
Period: March 2026
The page shows a single reference range, not p25, p50, or p75. It is designed to answer one question quickly: what to review this month.
Suggested prices are set at or above current pricing only. MenuGauge AI applies psychological price rounding for GBP price points. No downward adjustments are suggested.
This public page uses a representative example inside the flagged band: (£4.25 − £4.00) × 100 = £25. Treat it as a directional estimate, not a personalised forecast.
Price Pulse is updated monthly. This page reflects March 2026. The page is maintained by the Founder and may be recalibrated as better market inputs become available.