Reporting on responsible drinking: a study of the major UK pub‐owning companies

Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 16 (1):62-70 (2007)
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Abstract

For much of the 20th century, brewers owned the majority of British public houses. In 1989, the Monopoly and Mergers Commission brought about the dissolution of the brewers' estates, and two types of pub‐owning companies emerged. One employed managers, and the other leased their outlets to individual operators. In the present climate of opposition to excessive drinking, their approach to retailing is being brought into question, with public demands for a responsible approach. This article examines the different responses of the major firms within the industry.

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