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If genuine the glass sells for at least $15. $10 for the 3 beers expensive???Damn said:If it was a 6 pack it would be good value. Bit xe for 3 cans.....
Don't get me started on how much we pay for imported beer. Come to think of it we pay the same prices for locally produced beers also.mstrelan said:1446851761975.jpg
Brought this back from Chico, California. Think it was $9. Most SN 6 packs were $6.50 in the local grocery store. Across the US they are usually $8-$10 for 6. Hurts to pay $25 for 6 here.
Dan Murphy wouldn't be paying 6 pack price, the importer will be buying in bulk less the sales tax imposed by whichever state the beer is imported from, bulk price will be cheaper again, however many slabs fit into a 40 foot container (plenty) freight will be minimal, Australian GST 10% don't know what the excise is on beer wouldn't think to much as it would be taxed on alcohol content, importers profit margin, who knows, profit margin DM works on,who knows.DU99 said:Ok..a six pack US $9.99 (AUS 14.16)then there is freight,excise,gst,and the profit margin...Murphys $24.99.
Move to the crappy states then.mstrelan said:1446851761975.jpg
Brought this back from Chico, California. Think it was $9. Most SN 6 packs were $6.50 in the local grocery store. Across the US they are usually $8-$10 for 6. Hurts to pay $25 for 6 here.
:icon_offtopic:The Tax Office said the Federal Government now takes $15.63 in excise on every case of 24 cans of full-strength beer.
Carlton & United Breweries said this was one of the highest tax rates on beer in the world and called for a freeze on beer tax to provide relief.
"Australians pay amongst the highest tax for their beer in the world," said CUB corporate affairs director Jeremy Griffith.
Or just home brew and not pay $25 for 6 beers.Bridgey23 said:Move to the crappy states then.
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