kaimera wrote: » happens all over OP. I remember when tesco/dunnes were selling the cases of miller 24 for 17e or summet dirt cheap like that, a place back home bought a pallet of the stuff cos it was cheaper than their supplier could offer.
javaboy wrote: » My local shop used to do the same thing with multipacks of skips and meanies.
Quazzie2002 wrote: » Charging us VAT on something thats already been charge VAT on is double taxation and is highly illegal. It is also in contradiction of pub licencing laws.
irlmarc wrote: » The vat will only ever be paid once by the customer at the end as the shop the buys the stock will claim it back! Vat is only ever paid at the end of the supply chain generally
SavageParrot wrote: » Caveat Emptor. No-one is forcing you to buy the bottles, stop being so soft and order a proper pint...
Cianos wrote: » 'So soft?' Ah, you judge your masculinity based on the volume of liquid you can ingest. How's that working out for you? p.s Most pints taste like pi$$
Trampas wrote: » Was in a pub after work last friday and we noticed that the pub we were in was selling multipacks bottles of beer you buy in Tesco's etc and not the bottles the buy direct from the breweries. Question is would you report the pub to the brewery. The pub isn't a small pub either.
deleriumtremens wrote: » Whatever about multipack beer, I'd keep away from multi-pack cans of coke. They dont have as strong a taste and are far fizzier than the cans in the fridge. Also, I'd avoid the twin pack 2 litre bottles aswel. They are definately more watered down than the single 2 litre bottles.
Cookie_Monster wrote: » They can get VAT reciepts off Tesco so they don't pay VAT and hence no double taxation