Grant Stevens wrote: » Not sure if this is the place to mention this but I have noticed in some of my local supermarkets this week, a seemingly well organised rollout of gated/ segregated closing off of the alcohol section but no mention of it any where in the media. Looks as though it may be coordinated as communicated nationwide amongst retailers. Anyone else confirm this is happening in their area? Currently observed in Waterford. With retailers currently barricading 'non-essential' aisles in supermarkets during lockdown, could these permanent structures that are being installed in alcohol aisles signal a more permanent use of the lockdown strategy in the future?
ASOT wrote: » I have some tinfoil for sale if youv run out OP.
Nickla wrote: » Its nothing to do with Covid or lockdowns - its to do with the Public Health (alcohol) Act 2018 which comes into effect on the 12th november 2020.
con747 wrote: » A lot of people saying they have found "saloon" type doors on the entrance and exit of alcohol aisles. A couple of threads mention them.
ReginaldSmythV wrote: » What exactly do they think these doors will achieve?
bnt wrote: » Sounds like a “nudge” strategy, a bit of psychology: make the buyer feel that buying alcohol is “crossing a line” of some sort.
From 12 November 2020: Section 22: In mixed retail outlets alcohol products and advertising are confined to one of the following: an area separated by a 1.2 metre high barrier, or units in which alcohol products are not visible up to 1.5 metres height, or up to three units that can be a maximum of 1 metre wide by 2.2 metres high. In addition, alcohol products can be contained but not be visible in a unit behind the counter.
Grant Stevens wrote: » Spent many years in Australia, out there the supermarkets cannot sell booze. It's usually sold out of an adjoining 'liquor' store (liquorland/ dan murphys/ bottle 'o' etc.
KaneToad wrote: » It's no harm for us, as a society, to try to reduce our collective intake of alcohol. Whether removing alcohol from sight, and making it less normalised, is a successful exercise remains to be seen. Worth a try...
humberklog wrote: » I was in one today in Tesco. You gotta push through barrier gates to get in. It's makes the alcohol aisles like a safe space playpen for grown ups. I like.
Larbre34 wrote: » It's the stupidest bit of empty gesturing and virtue signalling I've seen in a while. Absolutely ridiculous. Heineken Champions Cup, Guinness Pro14, Guinness 6 Nations etc etc
neris wrote: » Local Tesco has it in but neither of the Lidl branches close by have done anything