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    50 minutes ago

    This explains the increasing attempts to popularise alcohol in children’s cartoons.

  • witty_username@feddit.nl
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    8 hours ago

    This is great news. Alcohol is a blight. It is terrible physically, medically, emotionally, cognitively, socially and culturally

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    10 hours ago

    More for me. I ain’t going down with this sinking ship sober, you can bet your hairy nutsack on that.

  • Warl0k3@lemmy.world
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    12 hours ago

    I wonder how much of it is concerns about health or social responsibility and how much is just it’s too goddamned expensive to be able to afford it these days.

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      I mean I like alcohol-free beer because I want to socialize without getting smashed, but it is absolutely not cheaper than regular beer

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          It depends on the beer. The really good ones do a full brew then extract the alcohol. The cheaper ones tend to be sweeter so haven’t done the fermentation.

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        It’s a bit annoying isn’t it? They raised the price of all alcoholic drinks with “minimum price per unit of alchohol” rules, as a disincentive to supermarket special-offer binge-drinking, but then they charge this increased price for the alcohol free versions too…

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      12 hours ago

      The article does say that income is a factor:

      Income also plays a role, with people living in more deprived areas tending to drink less than their more affluent neighbours.

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        people living in more deprived areas tending to drink less than their more affluent neighbours.

        Not where I live, poor people drink a lot more, they just do without anything else.

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        9 hours ago

        How are they measuring it? I don’t buy alcohol but I drink it. Far cheaper to make my own.

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        12 hours ago

        Ah, thank you! I should have been more clear - it’s of course a factor to some nebulous degree, but I’d be extremely interested to see a study or similar on the impact income is having on alcohol consumption right now.

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      8 hours ago

      It feels nice, can be tasty, and in moderation (which is less than most people believe) not unreasonably harmful.

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        in moderation (which is less than most people believe) not unreasonably harmful.

        There is no safe amount of alcohol consumption.

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          And there’s no safe walking down the street, cycling round town, or climbing outdoors, but we don’t need to let ourselves be paralysed by risk.