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Date Added: August 29, 2008 11:04:03 AM
Growing opposition to the beer tie has been dramatically laid bare by this year’s Publican Market Report. Seventy-two per cent of tenants revealed they were willing to have their rent increased if it meant they could buy outside the tie.

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