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13222The alcohol paradox: why cutting supermarket sales would grow the economy

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The alcohol paradox: why cutting supermarket sales would grow the economy

Dr Damon Morris

28th April 2026

13197How Violence Prevention Teams in A&E are supporting patients, improving access to healthcare for vulnerable groups, and saving the NHS money

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How Violence Prevention Teams in A&E are supporting patients, improving access to healthcare for vulnerable groups, and saving the NHS money

Professor Simon Moore

21st April 2026

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January 2026

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Not only would a reduction in supermarket alcohol spending move across to more productive products and services, but it would also improve population health, boosting productivity further.

More from @SARG_SCHARR’s Dr Damon Morris here: https://www.ias.org.uk/podcast/reduced-consumption-of-supermarket-alcohol-tobacco-gambling-and-confectionery-would-be-unequivocally-good-for-the-uk-economy/

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In our latest blog, Dr Damon Morris shows why not all alcohol spending is equal.

➡️ Cut off-trade alcohol → £2.5bn added to GVA
➡️ Improve public health

Time to rethink the “economy vs health” narrative.

@SARG_SCHARR

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Big Alcohol’s presence in the Global South didn’t start recently.

It has deep roots in colonialism – where alcohol was used for revenue, control, and cultural change.

Those power structures still shape today’s global market.

🎥 Learn more: https://youtu.be/gEs1IW58bd0

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All the main parties have now published their manifestos for the #ScottishElections

we’ve worked through the detail of each manifesto to see which parties have signed up to support policies that will reduce alcohol harms and save lives.

https://www.alcohol-focus-scotland.org.uk/news/news/alcohol-and-party-manifestos/

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Reduced consumption of supermarket alcohol, tobacco, gambling, and confectionery would be unequivocally good for the UK economy

Dr Damon Morris – Research Fellow, Sheffield Addictions Research Group

March 2026

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