March 5, 2008
Strong Drinks removed from store shelves
It seems that the effects of seeing so many drunken people walking around or some cases falling down on streets which have not really made a great impact on the people who like to keep our towns and cities clean and tidy.
So in an effort to try see if they can help the authorities with this problem that seems to be just getting worse rather than better, the top stores that sell the most alcoholic drink which include, Tesco, Waitrose, Budgens, Londis and Threshers are about to do something quite astonishing, they are going to stop selling the super strength lagers and ciders off of their collective shelves.
This is a positive move in order try and prevent these people whose aim is to get drunk as quickly as possible and by spending the less amount of money. However this may not be the complete solution as many of these drinkers tend to buy this type of drink from the smaller corner shop type stores, it may be slightly more expensive, but it is convenient.
Source [Independent]
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