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    Survey shows half of Brits drinking same during lockdown

    Harry McKeaveney from The Hatfield House bar, poses wearing PPE (personal protective equipment) of a face mask and gloves, as he stands with the pub's converted delivery van in which they deliver a 'freshly poured' pint of Guinness to customers' front doors, in Belfast, Northern Ireland, on April 16, 2020. (Photo by PAUL FAITH/AFP via Getty Images)

    Nearly half of Brits are drinking the same during lockdown, but overall alcohol consumption has fallen across the nation, finds a new research.

    Some 83 percent of Brits report drinking the same (46%), less (28%) or cutting out alcohol completely (9%), while 17 percent report drinking more than usual, according to the latest survey from consumer insights agency CGA.

    These results echo a previous snap poll from CGA published at the beginning of April, which showed that 42 percent of respondents drinking less and 14 percent said they were drinking more, implying that 44 percent were drinking the same as before lockdown.

    Commenting on the findings, John Timothy, chief executive of the alcoholic drinks industry body Portman Group, said survey dispels fears raised by increasing alcohol sales in supermarkets.

    “Whilst we are all familiar with headlines showing increases of alcohol sales in supermarkets, this reflects a shift in demand from pubs and bars to the home, as Brits stockpile to follow the Government guidance to stay inside and socialise with friends online,” he said.

    “It is also encouraging to see so many people taking steps such as buying a ‘virtual pint’ to support local businesses at a time of great difficulty for those working in the UK hospitality sector.”

    He added that the number of people who have increased drinking need to be looked at.

    “It is critical we understand who is drinking more and by how much.  We would urge anyone worried about their own or someone else’s drinking to visit the NHS or Drinkaware websites, which provide free support and practical advice to help people cut back.”

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