An Australian Senator is looking to rearrange a few alcohol laws to allow sales in convenience stores. The move is in an effort to provide alcohol sales in stores that generally have shown to have more sales volumes for accompanying products that alcohol users buy. This move could increase sales dramatically while at the same time generating another revenue stream of tax dollars into the economic sector of the country and possibly create more expansion in the industry.
Key Takeaways:
- The current laws do not reflect the actual risks associated with alcohol consumption
- Some think this change in laws could be a boon to business activity
- There ought not be a distinction between alcohol and other grocery items
“In many countries in the world, convenience stores sell alcohol and there’s no reason why that can’t occur in Australia.”
Read more: http://c-store.com.au/2017/04/03/sale-alcohol-recommended-convenience-sector/
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