Sunday, December 20, 2009

Beer Over Water


What happens when beer is cheaper than water.

Well, we are about to find out as this scenario is playing in England.

Soon to hit a convenience store near you...

The Slatest: Beer is Cheaper Than Water
Several British supermarket chains make a habit of selling a bottle of booze for less than they sell a bottle of water (5 pence for a beer vs. 8 pence for brand-name water). The cut-rate prices are designed to lure customers into stores, where it's hope that they'll load up on more expensive alcohol and some food to go with it (and who knows, maybe some pricey mineral water).

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