If shops were fined for selling sugar free drinks at the same price as the fat equivalent, you'd see a massive decline. Can't see why milkshakes were ever exempt.
April 29, 2025 at 9:07 AM
If shops were fined for selling sugar free drinks at the same price as the fat equivalent, you'd see a massive decline. Can't see why milkshakes were ever exempt.
100% YES. Can still drink at football grounds, those in hospitality boxes get away with drinking during the game so all the current ban encourages is binge drinking.
Ban alcohol completely at specific grounds if there's a problem - the mere threat of that loss of income would ensure good behaviour
January 28, 2025 at 11:32 AM
100% YES. Can still drink at football grounds, those in hospitality boxes get away with drinking during the game so all the current ban encourages is binge drinking.
Ban alcohol completely at specific grounds if there's a problem - the mere threat of that loss of income would ensure good behaviour
Would not announce the amount, but would be honest about a win. Would also give up my job and get back into teaching without any TLRs, and probably only 3 days per week.
November 28, 2024 at 12:38 PM
Would not announce the amount, but would be honest about a win. Would also give up my job and get back into teaching without any TLRs, and probably only 3 days per week.
It's not just about food, for goodness sake! How about working parents? My partner needs to be at work 30 minutes before our children need to be dropped off, ½mile away. Ideally we'd feed them, she'd drop off at breakfast club. Instead I lose an hour walking and have to start work late.
November 28, 2024 at 10:32 AM
It's not just about food, for goodness sake! How about working parents? My partner needs to be at work 30 minutes before our children need to be dropped off, ½mile away. Ideally we'd feed them, she'd drop off at breakfast club. Instead I lose an hour walking and have to start work late.