Publican Campaign Against Supermarket Alcohol Prices

The Publican is taking on the off-trade over its irresponsible promotion of alcohol.

They are writing to all major supermarket chains as well as urging licensees to get behind the new Parliamentary motion on this issue.

Supermarket giants such as Tesco, Asda, Morrisons, Sainsburys and Waitrose are guilty of slashing the price of alcohol as a means to drive more customers into their stores.

And publicans are fed up.

They are fed up with selling beer at more than six times the price you would find it in a supermarket.

Fed up with taking the blame for drunk and disorderly behaviour caused by the consumption of cheap off-trade booze.

Fed up with seeing pubs being held to account for irresponsible promotions when the off-trade is not.

Full story and joining instructions at: www.thepublican.com

 

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