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Discount chain Die Grenze clashes with NVWA over dirt-cheap beer: ‘Read the law properly’

Discount chain Die Grenze clashes with NVWA over dirt-cheap beer: ‘Read the law properly’

The Dutch discount chain Die Grenze is in a dispute with the Netherlands Food and Consumer Product Safety Authority (NVWA) over the legality of its high alcohol discounts. Owner Bert Hesselink argues that the prices are within legal limits and refuses to raise them, stating that competitive pricing is vital for his business model.

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