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How exactly is gathering all alcoholic products into one place in the store rather than having them dispersed around the place going to address the issue of alcohol fuelled anti-social behaviour then?I doubt very much that abuse of caffeine is leading to too much anti-social behaviour on our streets.
What about drugs like cocaine can cannibas? Should they be legalized and sold in supermarkets? Why/ why not?
How exactly is gathering all alcoholic products into one place in the store rather than having them dispersed around the place going to address the issue of alcohol fuelled anti-social behaviour then?
I don't see what's wrong with having alcohol or any other goods distributed throughout the store. One way or another those who want to use or abuse it will find it so I don't see what the point in corralling it into one spot is to be honest. In fact one could argue that putting it all in one spot might just give those who want to abuse it too much choice in one place. An argument as facile as the original one in my opinion.
Regarding alcohol though, I just think we need to get real. If you think people's drinking habits aren't causing huge social problems then I think you're living in cloud cuckoo land.
The other day I was in the supermarket and it struck me that at almost every corner, maybe the top or bottom of every other aisle there was an alcohol promotion.
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I think that alcohol should be confined to a defined section of the supermarket only, this would put less temptation in the way of those who would like to avoid it.
If you mean on this thread then no - I don't think so. Certainly not me anyway and I'm pretty sure not many or most of the other regular posters.Has everyone else a connection with the supermarket trade?
I would think it would be inappropriate to promote buying volumes of booze in a country which has a serious problem with it.
You can argue that locating the alcohol all in one spot isn't going to fix society's problems with it, but personally I don't think it's appropriate for it to be piled high in your face either. I can't remember seeing it stacked up on corners near the groceries but I would think it would be inappropriate to promote buying volumes of booze in a country which has a serious problem with it.
Stop right there ! None of that crazy talk.Just to think this through a little -
Stop right there ! None of that crazy talk.
So realistically you cannot draw conclusions from someones supermarket trolley piled high with booze because you dont know what the purpose of it is.
A drinker can do more harm to themselves with a normal 700ml or 1 litre bottle of spirits than with a 24-case of lager. Should we ban normal-sized spirit bottles so?
ehhh, I don't remember doing that. I would not judge whether it was appropriate for individuals to be buying something. I don't care if someone buys a shed load for their dinner party. I'm looking at it on a society level. I don't think it's appropriate to promote buying large volumes of it to as many people as possible given that overall alcohol is a problem in our society.
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