UK supermarkets exploit tax loophole to produce cider at ‘pocket-money prices’
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UK supermarkets exploit tax loophole to produce cider at ‘pocket-money prices’
Campaigners say ‘super-strength subsidy’ puts pressure on the NHS, as some ciders cost same as apple juiceSupermarkets such as Tesco, Aldi and Lidl are exploiting a tax loophole to produce and sell cheap cider that harms health and causes social problems, alcohol campaigners have claimed.Over recent years, ciders – sometimes containing as much as 7.5% alcohol – have become cheaper or barely risen in price, despite the cost of beer, wine and spir…
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