Supermarkets under fire for repeatedly selling alcohol to youngsters
13th Nov 2006, 23:40 GMT
Major supermarket chains, including Tesco, could have their licences stripped after being caught repeatedly selling alcohol to children. The Government has ordered licence reviews on stores run by six of the biggest companies after they repeatedly flouted the rules
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