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The King of Beers is taking over Qatar ... Rhodri Williams, the chief development officer of Megafoods Qatar, said this week QDC delivered all 16 tons of alcoholic products that he and his ...
It is understood the beer-maker does not deal directly with QDC, but with an intermediary which sells across the middle east and Qatar. A widely shared image (above) of the beer on sale in Qatar ...
Its servers hustle $15 draft beers, $23 cocktails and $113 bottles ... the mildly named Qatar Distribution Company (QDC), which requires a permit, Qatari citizenship, employer permission, social ...
DOHA, Qatar (AP) — Qatar banned the sale of beer at World Cup stadiums on Friday, a sudden U-turn on the deal it made to secure the soccer tournament — only two days before the opening game.
In a widely-shared image on social media, BrewDog beers were seen available in the Qatari riyal currency (QAR), accompanied by a poster bearing the logo of the Qatar Distribution Company (QDC). The ...
DOHA, Qatar — The more than 1 million fans expected to attend the World Cup, set to begin here Sunday, were promised beer, Qatar’s teetotaling conservatism aside. But just two days before the ...
The sale of all beer with alcohol at the eight World Cup stadiums was banned Friday, only two days before the soccer tournament is set to start in Qatar. Non-alcoholic beer will still be sold at ...
(Naturally, jokes ensued about how countries may purposely lose so as not to be foisted with America’s King of Beers. But I digress.) The sponsorship meant that in Qatar if you wanted to ...