Alcohol giant in the UK introduces restrictions on popular drink.
28.11.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
28.11.2025
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Purchase restriction rule
A large supermarket has introduced a rule that limits the purchase of three bottles of Bailey's drink after its price was reduced by £4. Now the cost of a bottle in England and Wales is only £10, while it was previously £13.98.Prices in Scotland
Shoppers in Scotland also have advantages, as the price for bottles has been reduced to £11.05 due to local alcohol pricing regulations.According to The Sun: The price reduction of the popular alcoholic beverage may increase consumer interest and, accordingly, sales volumes. The purchase limit will help ensure an even distribution of products among buyers, as the demand for the brand, especially at a discounted price, may rise.
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