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    1. TrevorWaksh on

      They’ve been listed on the London Stock Exchange for a long time, since 1886. Guinness the company and the Guinness family have been historically politically/publicly aligned to England until 1927 and its HQ is in London. It’s only branded as Irish as a marketing gimmick and it fookin works

    2. Able-Exam6453 on

      Is that Brum?
      Wish I could get at that Penhaligon’s section 😻

    3. ParaMike46 on

      Guinness is owned by Diagio which is British company with headquarters in London.

    4. IntentionFalse8822 on

      Well I suppose Guinness is the best beer in London compared to their own bland flat watery stuff.

    5. MaHeGa_2003 on

      A company selling products in other markets. Shocking…

    6. dropthecoin on

      What’s the problem? I saw Cadbury in Dublin airport. That’s no different

    7. Mundane-Wasabi9527 on

      Between that and bewley’s tea, and butlers chocolate, to be fair the England make nothing food related anymore that’s in the price bracket of airport duty free.
      It’s all either Scottish or Irish it seems except a few bits of Cadbury’s but that’s not even British anymore.

    8. whereismymind2025 on

      That’s why I exclusively drink FORGED IRISH STOUT

    9. Genericname011 on

      To be fair Guinness is drank at an insane rate in London.

    10. Royal_IDunno on

      And that’s another reason why you should not go to the UK’s capital city.

    11. TheBaggyDapper on

      Prices are in £ so I presume that’s somewhere in England and the best that London could come up with is a few £3 keyrings with a picture of a ferris wheel. That whole display is an affront to The Crown.

    12. Rich_Macaroon_ on

      They also have butler’s chocolate in that section

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