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(From Off Licence News)

Almost three quarters of independent wine merchants now have wholesaling interests, according to OLN's survey of 200 retailers in the sector.

Of those questioned, 73 per cent said they now function as wholesalers as well as retailers. The survey only involved businesses whose primary focus is selling direct to the public, but of those who wholesale, 25.3 per cent of ...

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