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400M bottles of beer might end up dumped

- By Gerald Imray

CAPE TOWN, South Africa — South African Breweries, one of the world’s largest brewers, says it may have to destroy 400 million bottles of beer as a result of the country’s ban on alcohol sales that is part of its lockdown measures to combat the spread of the coronaviru­s.

South Africa stopped all sales of alcohol when its lockdown came into effect March 27, and the brewery has seen beer pile up at its production facilities. The brewer is seeking permission from the government to move the beer to other storage facilities. The transporta­tion of alcohol has also been outlawed in South Africa.

SAB told news station eNCA on Thursday that if it’s not able to move the beer, which amounts to about 34 million gallons, it’ll be forced to “discard” it at a loss of about $8 million. That loss would put 2,000 jobs at risk, SAB said.

It would also be frustratin­g news for millions of thirsty South African beer drinkers who are going without.

South Africa is one of just a handful of countries that have prohibited alcohol sales as part of their fight against the coronaviru­s. India and Thailand also had bans on alcohol sales but recently lifted their restrictio­ns. Panama and Sri Lanka still have bans in place.

The South African government has also banned the sales of cigarettes in the lockdown and has been criticized over its hard-line approach.

Salim Abdool Karim, one of the government’s top health advisers in the COVID-19 pandemic, defended the alcohol ban at a briefing with reporters Wednesday. He said alcohol is a significan­t contributi­ng factor to violent crime and vehicle accidents in South Africa and that banning its sale has reduced pressure on medical services.

Representa­tives of the alcohol industry say the government should allow alcohol to be purchased for consumptio­n at home only.

 ?? Nardus Engelbrech­t / Associated Press ?? South African Breweries has seen its supply pile up after South Africa stopped all sales of alcohol in its coronaviru­s lockdown.
Nardus Engelbrech­t / Associated Press South African Breweries has seen its supply pile up after South Africa stopped all sales of alcohol in its coronaviru­s lockdown.

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