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Warning on low-cost alcohol as publicans call for minimum prices

Almost half of the alcohol sold in Ireland is being sold at "close to or below cost price", publicans have claimed.

And they called on the Government to get tougher on cheap alcohol sales in supermarkets, which they say are fuelling problem drinking.

The issue was raised in an Oireachtas Justice Committee with representatives of the Vintners Association of Ireland (VFI) and the National Off-Licence Association (NOffLA).

VFI Chief Executive Padraig Cribben told the committee that 60pc of the alcohol consumed in Ireland is now sold in the off-premises trade - a complete reversal of the figures since 1999. He said supermarkets make up the majority of this trade, adding that 42pc of the alcohol consumed in Ireland is being sold "close to or below cost price".

He added large retailers are able to make up the shortfall by increasing the price of other products. The VFI is calling on the Government to introduce a minimum unit price for alcohol.

"The Government have already said the sale of cheap alcohol is a problem. They have already said they are going to tackle it by introducing a minimum unit price and what we are saying is stop talking and go and do it," he said.

Mr Cribben said a section of the 2008 intoxicating liquor act, which has yet to come into force, would enforce retailers to ensure that alcohol is sold in a "physically separate area with a separate till" in shops.

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Source: Michael Staines, Irish Independent, 20/11/14

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