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Chicago wants to ban the sale of individual beer bottles or cans! |
From the windy city comes a proposal to protect the business of the American macro-brewers, cleverly disguised under the banner to "protect children". This proposal especially hurts the sale of the high end Belgian beer products and some other imports, since a bottle of good Belgian beer may cost as much as a six-pack of cheap American macro-brews. Everybody would have to buy beer per six-pack now. If Chicago wants to raise the price of beer to make it less affordable for minors, there are other ways to do that. For example: Chicago could say that the minimum dollar amount of a beer purchase at the retail level must be above $ 2.00. In doing so, they don't discriminate against the quality products. Also, I don't believe that minors, who want to buy beer, will be scared away because now they will have to spent $ 2.99 for a six-pack instead of 59 cents for an individual can. On the contrary, now they have a better deal per beer! (Newsletter May 1998) |