tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18220453.post933877660734076928..comments2024-03-27T10:35:23.599+00:00Comments on THE VIEW FROM FEZ: Alcohol Sales May Cease at Marjane SupermarketsAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15056882414512099956noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18220453.post-67188995142185470302012-09-01T13:01:53.170+00:002012-09-01T13:01:53.170+00:00So long as the restrictions are limited to the sev...So long as the restrictions are limited to the seven outlets listed above this won't be much of a problem as far as tourist visitors are involved.<br /><br />THREE of the currently five outlets in Casablanca. Of these, two in outlying districts, though I'm surprised at the inclusion of Morocco Mall, the third one. The one at Derb Sultan didn't sell alcohol anyway when I visited a couple of years back.<br /><br />ONE of the two outlets in Marrakech, however the larger store on the northern outskirts is currently unaffected.<br /><br />ONE of the three outlets in the Rabat/Sale area.<br /><br />Khouribga in the middle of the Phosphates Plateau that nobody in their right mind visits.<br /><br />Beni Mellal (on the N8 between Marrakech and Fez) is one I've shopped at, but not really on the tourist trail.<br /><br />Not all Marjane stores sold alcohol anyway. Al Hoceima was dry when I visited this year.Tim Cullisnoreply@blogger.com