I've been thinking about it and have come up with a couple of names for a campaign against the fraudulent activities of megaswill producers trying to pass off brewed under licence (BUL) as imports.
'No BUL' (although this could be misleading, as we're not against BUL but rather them being passed off as imported).
So my preferred name is 'Stop the BULshit'. Catchy I thought.
Why not just email Today Tonight, A current affair and all those other trashy current affairs shows, and they will go out, harass the breweries and a few local restuaunt owners, then annoy the ACCC as well. Then maybe something will be done about it.....
Who ever said nothing was impossible, never tried to slam a revolving door....
gremlin wrote:This is what happens when Coles and Woolworths take over all your bottle-o's.
You end up with less selection, higher prices and absolute shit service from 12 year old kids without a clue.
Anyone remember the film clip to the Cruel Sea's song No choice?
Where they are walking through a grocery store and all the products are the same thing with the label "No Choice"...
They are helping with you're choice when it comes to beer. Dan Murphys and 1st Choice both have a huge range of beers. Even their smaller ones are increasing their variety of beer.
They are helping with you're choice when it comes to beer. Dan Murphys and 1st Choice both have a huge range of beers. Even their smaller ones are increasing their variety of beer.
A bloke from the ACCC rang me earlier this week to discuss my inquiry.
Here's a summary:
* The ACCC has elevated my email from an inquiry to a complaint.
* While mine is not the first such inquiry, they don't get a lot of them.
* The conduct I set out in my letter would be a contravention of federal law.
* If I ordered a beer that had been advertised (this includes placing it on a menu) as imported but was not, I have the right to a refund as the good (i.e. the beer) is not as it was advertised for sale (i.e. imported).
* As a result of my email, the ACCC is now monitoring the issue. Possible action as a result includes making contact with industry bodies to ensure their members are aware of their obligations under the law.
I also mentioned that I had begun this thread on the issue, and he said he would check it out.
Yes well done Oliver. Did the bloke say anything about the small labeling of the products being misleading as well?
I'm going to look over my law texts over the break but I reckon if everyone from this board and the other homebrew/beer boards contacted the ACCC we could also get them to consider the labelling issue as well.
Well now the ACCC are onto it, I might as well email Today Tonight and get them onto it. I'll let them know about the ACCC investigating the issue.
I won't have to get onto the telle. They can get their own reporters onto it. It not a personal issue but somehting they like to jump on. Maybe some TV exposure to the issue will get some stronger action.
Who ever said nothing was impossible, never tried to slam a revolving door....
Well just got onto the today tonight site and filled out their submit a story section, explaining the situation ( I cheked the 'would you be willing to appear on Today Tonight' as NO).
I wonder now if it will make the TV?
Who ever said nothing was impossible, never tried to slam a revolving door....
Let's hope Dan Murphy's is making a profit, otherwise they'll close down and I won't have easy access to a reasonably large variety of beers and wines.
I think it'll be up to consumers to make anything happen. If we see places trying to sell Brewed Under License beers as Imported then we should let them know about it.
Iron-Haggis wrote: If we see places trying to sell Brewed Under License beers as Imported then we should let them know about it.
YES
better to let places know that they are misrepresenting their stock rather than report them to the ACCC. I'm all in favour of giving these places a chance