Could the drop in France's alcohol sales be due to ‘Dry January’?

게시됨 2024년 2월 20일

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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.
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Sales of alcoholic beverages in France dropped in January, the month after the end-of-year holidays, when people are encouraged to stop drinking. Supermarket sales of wine, beer and other alcoholic beverages went down 6.4 percent in January compared to the year before, according to the consumer insight group Circana. As inflation drives up the cost of food, consumers have been buying fewer non-essential items, like alcohol, but the drop in January can also be attributed to the Dry January campaign to encourage people to stop drinking the entire month after the holidays, BFM television reported. Alcohol sales in France have been dropping each January, with 13 percent less sold in 2024 than in 2018 – this as the sale of non-alcoholic wine and beer have seen a 48 percent increase over the same time period. Last year almost one in three French people said they drank no- or low-alcohol wine or beer, according to consultancy firm SOWINE. Nearly half were under 25. Worldwide sales of ...
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