A WETHERSPOONS worker has revealed what your go-to drinks order says about you.
Milly Alston – who no longer works for the low-cost pub chain – noticed a pattern behind which customers prefer each drink.
In a TikTok video, Milly said: "[Here's] what I think you look like based off your order at 'Spoons. From an employee."
Pornstar Martini and Blue Lagoon drinkers are women who love a deep tan and tight dresses, she claimed with a picture of a woman posing in front of an Instagram-worthy backdrop.
Meanwhile, fans of a Godfather or JD Pepsi might be found sporting an intense beard and sunglasses.
Vodka Blackcurrant and Lemonade (VDL) drinkers are skater boys.
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She posted a picture of a teenager with bleached hair, heavy makeup and chains to demonstrate what this typical drinker might look like.
Elegant women who don freshly ironed shirts and pristine white chinos drink vodka lime sodas.
And purple rains are reserved for the It girls with a ring on each finger, abs displayed by crop tops and tiny rectangular sunglasses.
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Milly revealed she's since been fired from her role at Wetherspoons.
One user wrote: "Do a good version."
She responded: "Can't I got fired."
It comes as the chain hiked grub prices by up to 7.5 per cent – hitting skint drinkers in the pocket.
The booze giant has slapped up to 29p on the price of a pint and 75p on meal deals amid soaring costs.
Popular meal deals have also soared at the chain’s 844 pubs and hotels across the country.
It’s the second time that the chain has hiked prices in less than a year. In November, it upped costs in 15 central London pubs.
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