UK: Minimum pricing criticised by health campaigners but welcomed by trade
UK: Minimum pricing criticised by health campaigners but welcomed by trade
Jan 19, 2011
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Government plans to set minimum prices for alcohol by banning the sale of drinks below cost price have been criticised by health campaigners but have been welcomed by the wine trade. The Coalition Government yesterday announced retailers would not be allowed to sell wine, beer and spirits at below cost price plus VAT.This would put a minimum price for a standard bottle of wine at £2.03, medium-strength lager at £0.38 per 440ml, whisky at £8 per 700ml, and vodka at £10.71 per litre.
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