Supermarkets win another round in booze rules battle

Supermarkets win another round in booze rules battle
Victoria Young
Auckland Council’s plans to introduce a local alcohol policy have been thwarted again by the major supermarkets, which have won a judicial review. The major supermarkets have successfully argued a previous ruling on the council’s restrictions around hours of sale and future licenses lumped grocery stores in with bottle shops, which was unlawful. The decision is the latest in a long fight the council and medical officers have had with businesses after the Sale of Alcohol Act 2012 enabled local bodies to set their own rules over how alc...

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