Alcohol sales in France have dropped by 6.4% in January compared to the previous year, a trend attributed to the Dry January campaign and inflation increasing food costs. This continues a six-year trend of declining alcohol sales each January, with a 13% decrease since 2018. In contrast, non-alcoholic wine and beer sales have surged by 48% over the same period. Additionally, daily drinking in France has reduced by two thirds over the past 30 years, according to a study by Sante Publique France.