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British pub Wetherspoon halts Heineken supply after disagreement with Dutch brewer

byMonitoring Report
09/12/2014
in International Customs, World Business
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LONDON: Wetherspoon British pub group said on Tuesday it would no longer sell Heineken products at any of its 926 pubs after a disagreement with the Dutch brewer.

In Dun Laoghaire, Dublin Wetherspoon said the firm had refused to supply Heineken lager and Murphy’s stout to one of its new pubs. Wetherspoon has recently expanded into, and wanted personal guarantees from its chief executive before supplying any other products.

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Further Wetherspoon has been selling pints of Heineken lager and Murphy’s at prices around 40 percent below the competition at its only other pub in the Republic of Ireland.

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