Current laws only require firms to show the strength of alcohol, allergens and the container’s volume.
Any other information, such as ingredients and calorie content is optional – setting it apart from the food and soft drinks industries.
Campaigners believe this is wrong for a product that causes 10 deaths every day in Scotland.
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New research carried out for Alcohol Focus Scotland found that just 23 per cent of Scots were aware of the recommended, maximum number of alcohol units (14) while only a quarter knew how many calories were in the average pint of beer.
It is unacceptable that a product linked to 10 deaths a day in Scotland continues to be exempt from laws