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Asda increases the price of Booze.
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Not being much of a drinker myself, it does not matter very much to me but.........
The 'better than thy' the 'PC Brigade' and all those 'kill joys' have at last increased the cost of living for all those who after a long day's work, like to chill out with their favourite tipple.
They have increase the cost of putting on a celebrity party / Barbecue etc.
They have increased the cost of getting the Christmas Booze in.
But perhaps this will go the same way as the ban on plastic bags did?
Not being much of a drinker myself, it does not matter very much to me but.........
The 'better than thy' the 'PC Brigade' and all those 'kill joys' have at last increased the cost of living for all those who after a long day's work, like to chill out with their favourite tipple.
They have increase the cost of putting on a celebrity party / Barbecue etc.
They have increased the cost of getting the Christmas Booze in.
But perhaps this will go the same way as the ban on plastic bags did?
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We are told that binge drinking is caused by cheap booze from super markets and some clubs, and that hundreds of pubs close every month. So why doesn't the government slap heavy duty on all these sales and make pubs exempt. We already have different VAT rates on food that is taken away or eaten on the premises so why not have something similar on alcohol . When I was on a tour in Norway a pint of beer was about 5 times the price here. The whole of our tourist group became teetotal. The price of alcohol is a major factor in controlling binge drinking so why is the government so reluctant to act.
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