I'm on a bit of a detox at the moment & consequently I'm on the wagon.
So,the other night I went into Sainsbury's to get my dinner & while I was at it I thought I'd try out some non-alcoholic fruit cider that they were plugging (Kopperberg mixed berries as it happens - very nice).
Place was packed as usual but I thought I'd use the self-checkout as I wouldn't have to wait around ages trying to flag somebody down to approve the alcoholic beverages I normally have in my trolley. Or so I thought because as soon as I scanned the first of my non alcoholic ciders an automated voice informed me that approval was required.
What? Why?
So when the lady came over, I grilled her about this & she said it's the law that you have to be over 18 to buy non alcoholic beers and ciders. Never heard anything so ridiculous in all my life. Yet anyone under 18 is perfectly free to go and buy a rum baba dessert swimming in alcohol or a box of Famous Names liqueur chocolates.
I just don't get it - can somebody make sense of this for me please?
So,the other night I went into Sainsbury's to get my dinner & while I was at it I thought I'd try out some non-alcoholic fruit cider that they were plugging (Kopperberg mixed berries as it happens - very nice).
Place was packed as usual but I thought I'd use the self-checkout as I wouldn't have to wait around ages trying to flag somebody down to approve the alcoholic beverages I normally have in my trolley. Or so I thought because as soon as I scanned the first of my non alcoholic ciders an automated voice informed me that approval was required.
What? Why?
So when the lady came over, I grilled her about this & she said it's the law that you have to be over 18 to buy non alcoholic beers and ciders. Never heard anything so ridiculous in all my life. Yet anyone under 18 is perfectly free to go and buy a rum baba dessert swimming in alcohol or a box of Famous Names liqueur chocolates.
I just don't get it - can somebody make sense of this for me please?
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