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54% of heavier drinkers said they would make changes to their drinking if calorie labels were introduced.
This compared to 44% of lighter drinkers.
Study looked at responses from 4,683 adults in England to assess the impact of alcohol calorie labelling might have on people’s attitudes and drinking behaviour.
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