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Minimum Alcohol Unit Price (Scotland)


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11 minutes ago, Padders said:

Wonder if it'll affect our outlet in Glasgow?

"Mc'Padders Bar"

It might be cheaper Padders  if you start your own distillery in the cellar of padders bar. 

 

 

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29 minutes ago, rudds1 said:

Wales have had this in force for a while now.     How long before England follows ?

Its only 50p in Wales though, it was last increased in 2020, so 60p next time?

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13 hours ago, El Cid said:

Its only 50p in Wales though, it was last increased in 2020, so 60p next time?

When I went down at Christmas I had to take a load of cider down for relatives as down there a bottle is about £4.   Was told it’s same minimum price just about anywhere you go down there  yet in England I paid about £2.30 per bottle. 

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35 minutes ago, spilldig said:

Far to much tax and government meddling already.

The shops get a higher profit with a minimum price, if the Government increased the tax rate, then the money raised would go towards public servives.

It not as if the Government are in debt, just a few billion :)

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