'Bottomless Brunches' In Breach Of Alcohol Legislation

Researchers from TUS backs the claims.

Restaurants hosting 'bottomless brunches' are in breach of alcohol legislation, according to a new study.


Researchers from TUS and UL found "numerous examples" of venues offering unlimited alcohol for a fixed price over a set time period.


This contravenes with the Public Health Act 2018, which prohibits promotions likely to encourage excessive consumption.

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