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    1. Irish people are drinking 31% less per capita than they were in 2001. The country has a reputation for enjoying a drink, but that reputation is increasingly ill-deserved: as in many Western countries, younger people in Ireland drink much less than their older peers.

      One bar manager told the BBC that boys coming in “for two pints before… playing a football match” is a thing of the past.

      The change is attributed to health consciousness, cost, and options such as actually drinkable non-alcoholic beers: The sale of zero-alcohol beer in Ireland has doubled in four years to 2% of the market, despite lagging behind the European Union average of 7%.

      [Source](https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/ckg2ynpxx22o)

    2. Telefragg on

      Zoomers all over the world drink and smoke significantly less than previous generations, it’s a global trend.

    3. Crazy_Response_9009 on

      Weed seems to be preferred by the youngsters these days.

    4. Unlikely_Baseball_64 on

      Booze is much more expensive these days. Also, youngsters aren’t into the sesh as much as the older generations.

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