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Low prices coupled with high pocket money mean "there has never been a better time" for teenagers to buy lots of cheap drink, a charity has warned. | Low prices coupled with high pocket money mean "there has never been a better time" for teenagers to buy lots of cheap drink, a charity has warned. |
Alcohol Concern said the price of alcohol had barely risen in 10 years but children's weekly allowances had increased 600% since 1987. | Alcohol Concern said the price of alcohol had barely risen in 10 years but children's weekly allowances had increased 600% since 1987. |
It called for increased taxes on alcohol to deter young drinkers. | It called for increased taxes on alcohol to deter young drinkers. |
But drinks industry body the Portman Group said education was a better way to prevent under-18s abusing alcohol. | But drinks industry body the Portman Group said education was a better way to prevent under-18s abusing alcohol. |
Alcohol Concern said it had collected price information from random branches of supermarkets that had previously failed the Home Office's spot-checks for selling alcohol to under-18s. | Alcohol Concern said it had collected price information from random branches of supermarkets that had previously failed the Home Office's spot-checks for selling alcohol to under-18s. |
A teenager could easily buy three times the daily recommended alcohol limit for an adult male, it said. | A teenager could easily buy three times the daily recommended alcohol limit for an adult male, it said. |
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It focused on brands known to appeal to young people - Bacardi, Bacardi Breezer, WKD, Smirnoff Ice and Budweiser. | It focused on brands known to appeal to young people - Bacardi, Bacardi Breezer, WKD, Smirnoff Ice and Budweiser. |
With the average weekly allowance for a child aged between 12 and 16 being £9.53, a teenager could spend £7.29 at Co-op on one bottle of Bacardi Superior - containing 13.12 units of alcohol, or 3.28 times a man's recommended daily limit, it said. | With the average weekly allowance for a child aged between 12 and 16 being £9.53, a teenager could spend £7.29 at Co-op on one bottle of Bacardi Superior - containing 13.12 units of alcohol, or 3.28 times a man's recommended daily limit, it said. |
Spending £7.98 could get them eight bottles of Smirnoff Ice from Sainsbury's - 9.9 units or 3.3 times a woman's daily limit. | Spending £7.98 could get them eight bottles of Smirnoff Ice from Sainsbury's - 9.9 units or 3.3 times a woman's daily limit. |
When it came to lager, buying eight bottles of Carling at Sainsbury's could set a teenager back £9 (2.46 times a man's daily limit), with four bottles of Budweiser at Somerfield costing £5.16 (2.2 times). | When it came to lager, buying eight bottles of Carling at Sainsbury's could set a teenager back £9 (2.46 times a man's daily limit), with four bottles of Budweiser at Somerfield costing £5.16 (2.2 times). |
Alcohol Concern's director of policy and services Don Shenker said: "Young people quite often drink to get drunk. | Alcohol Concern's director of policy and services Don Shenker said: "Young people quite often drink to get drunk. |
"When they manage to purchase alcohol, the aim is generally to drink it over the course of one evening. | "When they manage to purchase alcohol, the aim is generally to drink it over the course of one evening. |
"Cheap alcohol promotions help explain just why those young people who drink can afford to do so at far greater levels than in the past." | "Cheap alcohol promotions help explain just why those young people who drink can afford to do so at far greater levels than in the past." |
The charity said it was legally impossible under EU competition rules to have a minimum price on public health grounds, but that increased taxation was allowed. | The charity said it was legally impossible under EU competition rules to have a minimum price on public health grounds, but that increased taxation was allowed. |
Youth appeal | Youth appeal |
It argued increased taxation could be targeted at products that were particularly appealing to young people. | It argued increased taxation could be targeted at products that were particularly appealing to young people. |
Mr Shenker added: "Until government gets serious about making alcohol less affordable, it's hard to see how we can prevent young people from cheap alcohol and risky drinking." | Mr Shenker added: "Until government gets serious about making alcohol less affordable, it's hard to see how we can prevent young people from cheap alcohol and risky drinking." |
David Poley, chief executive of the Portman Group - the drinks industry's social responsibility body - said that better education, not higher prices, was the best method of deterring under-18s from abusing alcohol. | David Poley, chief executive of the Portman Group - the drinks industry's social responsibility body - said that better education, not higher prices, was the best method of deterring under-18s from abusing alcohol. |
It is increasingly difficult for young people to buy alcohol themselves Jeremy BeadlesWine and Spirit Trade Association | |
He added: "It seems peculiar to be considering taxing adult drinkers to stop children breaking the law. | He added: "It seems peculiar to be considering taxing adult drinkers to stop children breaking the law. |
"There is a serious problem with underage drinking in the UK, but it is important to acknowledge some positive trends. | "There is a serious problem with underage drinking in the UK, but it is important to acknowledge some positive trends. |
"There are now more child abstainers than ever before, and even the numbers of 16-to-24-year-olds binge drinking has been falling since 2003." | "There are now more child abstainers than ever before, and even the numbers of 16-to-24-year-olds binge drinking has been falling since 2003." |
Jeremy Beadles, chief executive of the Wine and Spirit Trade Association, said the drinks industry was leading the way with its Challenge 21 initiative. | |
This encourages anyone who is over 18, but looks under 21, to carry identification. | |
Mr Beadles said: "It is increasingly difficult for young people to buy alcohol themselves, and the number of under-age drinkers in Britain is falling." |
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