UK: Scotland gets tough on alcohol retailers
By just-drinks.com editorial team | 5 September 2007
The Scottish government has unveiled plans to restrict retailers in the country in how they can merchandise alcohol in their stores.
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The Scottish government has unveiled plans to restrict retailers in the country in how they can merchandise alcohol in their stores.

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