The Large One
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I took this from a website:
“Essentially, the German Pfand system is a cycle. The drinks manufacturer fills his product, for example, beer or water, into returnable bottles. These bottles, and the contents, are sold to wholesalers or retailers. The wholesaler or retailer pays a deposit to the producer. This deposit is then passed on directly to the customer in the form of a surcharge. In the case of wholesalers, there is an extra step in the chain as he passes this on to individual retailers such as your local kiosk. As end customers, we then pay this deposit, or Pfand, to the supermarket, kiosk, Getränkemarkt or whoever and we get it back when we return the bottles. “
And to complete the cycle I presume the original producer then buys bottles back with the deposit money they originally received from wherever they were returned to.
I think you're missing his point.
He's asking how one of the parties on the council would stop him buying two bottles of Pepsi Max in Poundland, when no-one (except him) has ever suggested they would.