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Gyms become new social hubs for young Brits

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What is the exact sample size and methodology of the Premier Protein research cited by the Daily Mirror?
How do the different survey results (Coca-Cola, Premier Protein, The Gym Group) compare in terms of representativeness and reliability?
What is the long-term trend: is the shift towards gym socialising a lasting change or a post-pandemic fad?
Are there regional or socioeconomic differences in the adoption of gym-based socialising?
How do gym chains measure and define 'socialising' in their membership surveys?
Binge drinking trends among young Britsfactual

Young people are drinking less and opting for alcohol-free socialising.

According to BBC News, Daily Express - UK News, Daily Mirror - Main
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UCL research shows rates of binge drinking are rising sharply among young Brits.

According to City AM

Context: This contradiction suggests that while many young people are choosing healthier socialising, a significant subset may be increasing risky drinking, indicating a divergence in behaviour within Gen Z.

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