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Low abv beer sales rocket in Scotland flashscore
Big supermarkets and smaller independent retailers have reported growth in the category after the new limit came into force, which allows flashscore only one pint of normal lager for a man or half a pint for a woman before driving.
Paul Waterson, chief executive of pub trade body the Scottish Licensed Trade Association, said that businesses are “saying the drink-driving laws are having more of an effect than the smoking ban”.
“We have always stocked a certain number of beers which are under four per cent alcohol,” he said. “We also have a 2% abv stout which, when it was released about a year and a half ago, was very hard to sell. Now, however, it is much easier and we have a lot of people coming into the shop to ask about it particularly.”
The SLTA’s Paul Waterson said, “People flashscore s habits and attitudes to alcohol are changing as a result of the new legislation flashscore they are drinking less even if they are not driving, as they are worried about if they have to drive the next morning.”
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