Study Calls on Government to Shrink Pints for Health Benefits
New Research on Beer Serving Sizes
In a recent study conducted by Cambridge University, it was revealed that serving beer in two-thirds of a pint glasses led to an impressive 10% drop in overall drinking. This research highlights the importance of not just what we drink, but how much we consume.
The Implications of Smaller Pints
The findings push for a reevaluation of serving sizes in pubs and bars. By adopting smaller glasses, establishments could contribute significantly to reducing consumption rates and fostering a culture of moderation.
- Encouraging healthier drinking practices
- Government intervention on serving sizes
- Impact on the bar and restaurant industry
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