"Tube":bsrxo76x wrote: And in the case where there is no data to back up the previous regulations then they should be removed.[/quote:bsrxo76x]Doesn't work like that, unfortunately.
We have pointed out in the past that raising the price raises consumption levels[/url:bsrxo76x].
"Tube":18obssxe wrote: And in the case where there is no data to back up the previous regulations then they should be removed.[/quote:18obssxe]Doesn't work like that, unfortunately.
We have pointed out in the past that raising the price raises consumption levels[/url:18obssxe].[/quote:18obssxe]
Not talking about raising price. Talking about raising quality. It hasn't been tried but I reckon if there was only quality beer available that a more responsible attitude would eventually prevail.
"Tube":3enym1r3 wrote: It hasn't been tried but I reckon if there was only quality beer available that a more responsible attitude would eventually prevail.[/quote:3enym1r3]It hasn't been tried because it's logically impossible. What consistutes "quality"? Would we need a state board whose job it is to analyse every beer?
"TheBeerNut":qfxvia28 wrote: It hasn't been tried because it's logically impossible. What consistutes "quality"? Would we need a state board whose job it is to analyse every beer?[/quote:qfxvia28]
Anything is possible if you try hard enough! <!-- s:) --><img src="{SMILIES_PATH}/icon_smile.gif" alt="" title="Smile" /><!-- s:) -->
It's possible through consumer education, and let them decide.
Yea.... Sorry, guys. I'll try to stay off of the political threads.
I have a bit of an overdeveloped sense of justice and watching political events unfold back home had me ready to charge like a bull seeing red at anyone using the term "free market".