Ceist Beag
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I don't know about anyone else but I can't get my head around the figures coming out from revenue regarding the amount of alcohol consumed in this country (source: https://www.rte.ie/news/2021/0504/1213569-politics-alcohol/)
The main figures are:
Alcohol consumption has remained at around 11 litres per person since 2015.
Eleven litres of pure alcohol is the equivalent of 116 bottles of wine or 445 pints of beer per adult every year.
I don't know about anyone else on AAM but personally I don't come next or near to those averages. I'm probably far from average in this regard as I don't really drink a lot at home but given the fact these are averages, that suggests there are a lot of people who drink quite a bit more than this.
I said before that I wasn't in favour of the cheap drink available in supermarkets and these sorts of numbers make it a no brainer imho to introduce minimum pricing.
According to a 2018 WHO report we are 7th highest in consumption in the world (source https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_alcohol_consumption_per_capita) so isn't it time we took this problem more seriously?
The main figures are:
Alcohol consumption has remained at around 11 litres per person since 2015.
Eleven litres of pure alcohol is the equivalent of 116 bottles of wine or 445 pints of beer per adult every year.
I don't know about anyone else on AAM but personally I don't come next or near to those averages. I'm probably far from average in this regard as I don't really drink a lot at home but given the fact these are averages, that suggests there are a lot of people who drink quite a bit more than this.
I said before that I wasn't in favour of the cheap drink available in supermarkets and these sorts of numbers make it a no brainer imho to introduce minimum pricing.
According to a 2018 WHO report we are 7th highest in consumption in the world (source https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_alcohol_consumption_per_capita) so isn't it time we took this problem more seriously?