New Delhi: cold winter and eburlience from the celebration season both make people find liquor today.
But consumers have been abandoned high and dry with 500 of the 850 new liquor stores not yet open after the transition to the new excise regime in the city.
With even open shops it is not fully full, Tiplers only have the choice to take bottles from neighboring Gurgaon or Noida.
Apart from the problem of the teeth faced during the transition which began on November 17, the construction ban caused delays in the opening of new stores, aggravated by lack of inventory because heavy trucks were prohibited from entering the city.
Senior officials of the Delhi Excise Ministry of Excise Government did not respond to questions sent by TOI.
Owners of liquor stores say, “Many new liefs have not even started construction work due to local protests or because they are waiting for official inspections.
While larger restaurants have been adequately prepared to feel scarcity, smaller outlets, daily events and consumers Individuals experience problems finding the brand or size of their choice.
“He also revealed that not all liquor brands are available because they have not been registered.
However, newly licensed shop owners reveal that prices in Delhi under new policies will be the lowest in the region.
He said that new policy requirements mention production costs, dealer margins and to improve prices below rather than in other markets will make alcohol cheaper in Delhi.
He said the MRP for some beer in the city was half of the price in Gurgaon.
“There is no closed at discounts that retailers can offer to consumers,” added the shop owner.
“If the hassle of being ironed quickly, Delhi will have a premium liquor at the best price.
Until then, unfortunately this is still promised on paper.” Rahul Singh, former president, the Association of the National Restaurant India, said the restaurant could no longer buy wholesalers and because The retail store is not fully open or not fully filled, there is pressure in the restaurant too.
Another problem written by NRAI’s and alcohol dealers to the Excise Ministry for immediate address is beer policy and beer imports due to system disorders and policies.
Singh, who also run a cafe beer, said there was a scarcity of beer and imported beer in the city.
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