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Laura Ferguson

Alcohol Minimum Unit Pricing helping 'cut consumption' of drinks in Scotland

Minimum Unit Pricing (MUP) has helped reduce the sales of alcoholic drinks in Scotland, the government has announced.

Ministers say the introduction is "achieving one of its key aims" after a new report said it has helped cut alcohol consumption.

Looking at the first three years since introduction, new research by Public Health Scotland and Glasgow University has concluded that the policy is reducing overall sales.

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The level of minimum unit pricing is currently under review and a consultation on alcohol marketing restrictions to help drive down hazardous consumption is also underway.

The Scottish Government's Public Health Minister Maree Todd said: “I welcome this report which shows that minimum unit pricing has been effective in creating a 3% net reduction in total alcohol sales in the first three years of implementation. This important conclusion takes account of other factors such as the impact of the pandemic on alcohol sales, seasonal variations, existing trends, household income and comparison with England and Wales where MUP was not in place.

“Minimum unit pricing is achieving what it set out to do – a reduction in sales overall with a focus on the cheap high-strength alcohol, which is often drunk by people drinking at harmful levels. Further studies on MUP, including a final evaluation report, which is due next year, will examine how MUP has impacted on alcohol harms.

“Our focus is not only on MUP – last week, we launched a consultation on restrictions on the marketing of alcohol to help drive down hazardous consumption, and we are reviewing Scotland’s Alcohol Brief Interventions Programme which aims to motivate people to cut down on drinking.”

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