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Which of the following is a compulsory condition for supermarkets holding an off licence?

  1. Displaying alcohol in multiple areas

  2. Limiting display and promotion of alcohol to a single area

  3. Offering discounts on all alcohol products

  4. Serving food alongside alcohol purchases

The correct answer is: Limiting display and promotion of alcohol to a single area

The correct answer is that a supermarket holding an off licence must limit the display and promotion of alcohol to a single area. This condition aims to control the visibility and accessibility of alcohol in the retail space, ensuring that its placement does not promote excessive consumption or target vulnerable groups. By restricting alcohol displays to one designated area, it helps to minimize impulsive buying behavior and reinforces responsible selling practices. While some other practices like offering discounts or displaying alcohol in multiple areas may be common in retail, they do not align with the regulatory objectives of promoting responsible alcohol retailing. Serving food alongside alcohol purchases can be relevant in on-licence contexts but is not a requirement for off-licences. Maintaining a dedicated space for alcohol ensures that retailers comply with legal and social responsibilities related to alcohol sales.