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A HOST of beers, ciders and wines have been quietly weakened – leaving shoppers demanding a return to their original strength.
Analysis by the Sun has uncovered a raft of booze sold in supermarkets which now have lower alcohol contents – most likely in response to hikes in booze duty by the Government.
Some drinks have become more expensive, despite being weaker than beforeIn many cases the weakened drinks have also risen in price – a phenomenon known as “drinkflation”.