The Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA) urged two ministers to take action against pubcos in a meeting yesterday.
CAMRA called on Consumer Affairs Minister Kevin Brennan and Employment Relations Minister Pat McFadden to overturn the Office of Fair Trading's decision to take no further action on the beer tie and refer it to the Competition Commission.
CAMRA head of public affairs Jonathan Mail said: "We reiterated our concerns about the way in which the tie is operated by some pubcos.
"We highlighted to ministers the differences between wholesale prices paid by tied tenants and those free-of-tie and reiterated our concerns that consumers are suffering by the higher prices and reduced choice.
"We talked about the proposed Code of Conduct [between pubcos and tenants] and stressed our concern that they are non-legally binding and there's no obvious dispute resolution solution to lessees."
Mail added: "We provided them with a brief on where we felt the OFT was wrong." For example, the fact
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info man 25/11/2009 12:06:52![]() |
RE: CAMRA lobbies ministers to act on pubcos Well done Camra, keep up the good work This post replies to this thread |
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Brian Jacobs 25/11/2009 16:31:22![]() |
RE: CAMRA lobbies ministers to act on pubcos While CAMRA were originally seeking to reinforce the requirement that the tied tenant should not be worse off than if they were free of tie I do believe that they now understand that freedom from tie is ultimately the only solution. Of course there is always the worry that the small brewers with under 500 pubs may suffer but that can be resolved. There is absolutely no reason why small brewrrs should tie their tenants for anything other than what they brew, or within the range that they brew and they should not restrict their tied tenants on the range. Having said that the small brewers all have a great opportunity to expand their business by supplying to all those pubs that become free of tie. If CAMRA will run with that then they should be supported and commended. This post replies to this thread |