How County Durham Shoppers Could Get Free Shop During Women's Euros
- On July 2, UK pubs may sell 2.6 million extra pints, boosting the economy by £13 million, according to BBPA estimates.
- Extended licensing hours, driven by fan demand and analyst forecasts, are expected to boost beer sales and footfall during the Women's Euros semi-finals and final.
- Analysis confirms £2.2 million in VAT, £1.2 million in beer duty, supporting over a million jobs and contributing £34 billion annually to the UK economy.
- Pubs will extend hours if England or Wales reach semi-finals or final, while Aldi offers up to £100 vouchers for missed goals, boosting immediate trade and engagement.
- Trade body Emma McClarkin warns that reducing beer duty to EU levels could boost investment, lower pint prices, and enhance the sector’s long-term growth.
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