Mexico: Mexico City could ban sales of cold beer in convenience stores
Mexico City residents may have to slake their thirsts with warm beer after a local lawmaker introduced a motion on April 24 to ban the sale of the cold beverage in convenience stores, The Guardian reported.
The motion met with incredulity on social media would modify Mexico Citys commerce laws to ban selling beer or beverages of 7% or less alcohol content, which are refrigerated or in different conditions than the ambient temperature.
Stores would also be required to post signs warning patrons of stiff penalties for public drinking. Mexico Citys ubiquitous mom-and-pop stores often sell cold beer in big bottles previously promoted as family-sized and provide plastic cups, which people use to consume the product on-site.
The motions author Lourdes Paz Reyes posited the new rules would rid the city of so-called chelerías, which sell litres of beer in seedy settings for low prices.
Many Mexicans reacted with ridicule to the prospect of buying warm beer, especially given the frequently high temperatures. The hashtag #ConLasCervezasNo (Dont mess with our beers) trended on Twitter.
Its incredible that our lawmakers think of so many stupidities without previously resolving the true and serious problems in CDMX and all of Mexico, railed one tweet.
If they want to disincentive the consumption of alcohol, would it not be preferable to increase the corresponding tax? asked another tweet.
Some proponents of banning cold beer sales complain the country is awash in cheap alcohol and say convenience stores will still sell hard liquor of questionable quality for rock bottom prices. Mexicos consumer watchdog has warned 45% of the bottled spirits sold in the country are adulterated.
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