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13314Alcohol labels fail to inform consumers

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Alcohol labels fail to inform consumers

9th June 2026

13295What is the point of a pint without alcohol? How drinking motives can help our understanding of who is consuming no/lo drinks

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What is the point of a pint without alcohol? How drinking motives can help our understanding of who is consuming no/lo drinks

Lucy Burke

9th June 2026

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January 2026

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Sales of lower-strength beers have surged since the 2023 alcohol duty reforms, as brewers reformulate to hit the 3.4% ABV threshold.

A reminder that well-designed pricing incentives can nudge the market in a healthier direction.

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What’s really on alcohol labels?

❌ 1 in 5 don’t meet even basic guidelines
❌ Only 28% list ingredients
❌ Health warnings? Almost nowhere

The largest ever review of alcohol labels shows why voluntary labelling doesn’t work.

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AFS was delighted to join the @UK_AHA at Westminster this Wednesday for the launch of our new report on alcohol labelling

A welcome opportunity to chat with MPs about the need for mandatory labelling on alcohol products.

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New report: alcohol labels are failing consumers

Only 6.7% carry health warnings. Just 1.3% mention cancer. Meanwhile, industry messages dominates.

People have a right to know what’s in their drink – and the risks.

Time for mandatory alcohol labelling.

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