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Crispy on the Outside
The irreverent food blog for food outlaws.
England has to be about the most horrid place to live these days.
Tesco is refusing to sell alcohol to parents shopping with their children under rules designed to tackle underage drinking.
The supermarket has told cashiers not to supply alcohol if they suspect an adult is buying the drink for a ... Continue reading »
Tesco is refusing to sell alcohol to parents shopping with their children under rules designed to tackle underage drinking.
The supermarket has told cashiers not to supply alcohol if they suspect an adult is buying the drink for a ... Continue reading »
1 year ago
In my opinion, with the "success" of the smoking ban and the total lack of public outrage, the nanny-state has discovered it can ban everything and the English will gladly accept it - read as: "ban everything we love and still tax us to death for it and we'll gladly pay because we're English and we're used to being screwed; it wouldn't be England otherwise." People here seem to love being told how they should live their lives, and they love to tell everyone else how they should live their life as well. It's all so very sad.
As for Tesco, it's completely bizarre, because families in England love bringing their kids to the pub on Saturdays and Sundays. It's an English tradition. Some pubs even have playgrounds for the kiddies. Will the pubs follow Tesco's lead? "I'm sorry, but we can't serve you a pint because you have your kids with you - it would set a bad example for them, don'tcha think? Here, drink this diet soda, because your kids are also overweight."
Is there anywhere in the world where people can live their lives?
1 year ago