The cheap cost of alcohol has been blamed for the culture of binge  drinking in the UK. In Scotland, the introduction of a new minimum price per  unit for alcohol was expected to ‘immediately save about 50 lives a year, cut  hospital admissions by 1,200 a year and mean nearly 23,000 fewer days lost from  work in the first year’, according to the Scottish National Party (1). Although  the policy has not yet been passed, debate continues about the merits of placing  a minimum cost on alcohol.
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