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Table 1 Characteristics of recruited licensed premises

From: Impact on sales of adding a smaller serving size of beer and cider in licensed premises: an A-B-A reversal design

Premises number

Location

Index of Multiple Deprivation Quintilea

Premises typeb

Baseline daily revenue (£) (mean (sd))

Recruitment date

1

Lewisham, London

1

Pub

1977.5 (1265.6)

September 2021

2

Camden, London

3

Pub

1142.3 (821.8)

September 2021

3

Cambridge

5

Bar & Restaurant

4545.5 (2764.9)

September 2021

4

Newham, London

3

Bar

1059.5 (1056.7)

February 2022

5

Birmingham

2

Restaurant

3223.8 (2367.3)

February 2022

6

Camden, London

3

Bar

2967.3 (2110.8)

February 2022

7

Bristol

1

Pub

2206.0 (1228.7)

February 2022

8

Ealing, London

5

Pub

341.0 (159.9)

February 2022

9

Sheffield

2

Bar & Restaurant

4599.7 (4327.1)

February 2022

10

Sheffield

2

Bar

994.5 (818.5)

February 2022

11

Bristol

4

Pub

1820.3 (792.6)

February 2022

12

Wandsworth, London

2

Bar & Restaurant

5540.0 (2790.3)

February 2022

13

Hillingdon, London

3

Pub

1853.1 (1089.7)

February 2022

14

Westminster, London

4

Pub

N/Ac

February 2022

15

Sheffield

2

Pub

N/Ac

February 2022

16

Richmond upon Thames, London

3

Bar & Restaurant

N/Ac

February 2022

17

Sheffield

3

Bar

N/Ac

February 2022

18

Sheffield

2

Bar

N/Ac

February 2022

19

Islington, London

2

Pub

N/Ac

September 2021

20

Greenwich, London

2

Pub

N/Ac

September 2021

21

Bromley, London

4

Pub

N/Ac

September 2021

22

Bromley, London

4

Pub

N/Ac

September 2021

  1. a The Index of Multiple Deprivation (IMD) ranks every area in England according to deprivation levels. The IMD combines information from seven domains to produce an overall relative measure of deprivation; 1 = most deprived; 5 = least deprived
  2. b Description of premises type taken from each premises’ website
  3. c Premises discontinued participation before providing data