MORRISONS is selling a superstrength tipple for just 55p a can.

Lamcello perry — a cider made from pears — is 7.5 per cent alcohol.

Lamcello perry — a 7.5 per cent cider- was being sold for just 55p a can at Morrisons

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Lamcello perry — a 7.5 per cent cider- was being sold for just 55p a can at Morrisons

But at Morrison’s knock-down price, drinkers could swig the 14-unit weekly recommended intake for a mere £3.85.

It is £1 a can in Scotland and Wales which have minimum 50p per alcohol unit price laws.

Dr Richard Piper, of Alcohol Change UK, wants the same rules in England.

He said: “It ensures the strongest drinks are not sold at pocket-money prices.”

Sue Taylor, for Balance, the North East Alcohol Programme, added: “It is a scandal that people can drink a week of alcohol for less than a fiver.”

“Cheap strong alcohol makes it easy for people to drink at harmful levels on a daily basis and for children to buy alcohol.”

Morrisons declined to comment.

This post first appeared on thesun.co.uk

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