Bar owners call for cheaper beer
Thursday 19 April 2007
The Netherlands' café and bar owners are calling for a reduction in beer prices, following the record fines levied on the country's big brewers for price-fixing.
'The European Commission fines show that owners have paid too much,' said Jeu Claes of catering sector lobby KHN. KHN is considering putting in a compensation claim of at least €100m to make up for the overcharging, he said.
The three biggest Dutch beer groups - Heineken, Grolsch and Bavaria - were fined a total of €274m for price-fixing between 1996 and 1999. Grolsch and Bavaria said immediately they would appeal.
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