The court said the products the shop stocked were "restrictive and did not fit the broad concept of general good." It ordered the termination of the store's lease and ordered the eviction of the tenants.
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Source/Credit: The Independent UK
By Samuel Osborne | December 5, 2017
Lawyer argued alcohol 'not part of the general diet.' Court finds otherwise.
France has ordered a halal supermarket in Paris to close because it does not sell pork or wine.
The Good Price mini-market in Colombes did not comply with the conditions of its lease, which stated the shop must act as a "general food store," the Court of Nanterre ruled.
The local authority argued members of the local community were not being served properly because the shop did not sell pork or alcohol products.
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