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It's time for the 2024 European Championship. Football fans are gearing up for the excitement of the matches, and for many, this means enjoying a beer while watching their favourite teams compete. However, the cost of this experience will vary significantly depending on where fans are located or travelling to. Recent data reveals stark differences in the prices of domestic draft beer and the overall price level of alcoholic beverages across Europe, highlighting the varying costs fans can expect to encounter. According to Numbeo, a user-generated cost-of-living statistics website, the prices of...
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Just four industries cause 2.7 million deaths in the European region each year, according to a new report from the World Health Organization (WHO). The tobacco, ultra-processed foods (UPFs), fossil fuel, and alcohol industries are "wholly or partly responsible" for nearly a quarter of all deaths in the region, according to the major report. "Four industries kill at least 7,000 people in our Region every day. The same large commercial entities block regulation that would protect the public from harmful products and marketing, and protect health policy from industry interference," Dr Hans Kluge,...
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There could be a risk to sleeping passengers’ heart health if they consume alcohol on a long-haul flight, researchers have warned. In a new study published in the journal Thorax, a monthly peer-reviewed publication by the British Medical Journal (BMJ), German researchers found that drinking alcohol while on a flight could decrease blood oxygen levels and increase the heart rate during sleep. They analysed the oxygen levels in the blood of 48 healthy participants aged 18 to 40 who were randomly split into two groups. One group spent two nights in a sleep laboratory, while the other was put in a...
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Brewer AB InBev announced on Wednesday that its revenue grew by 2.6% in the first three months of the year, a result which fell in line with analysts' expectations. In terms of volume, AB InBev sold slightly more beer than anticipated, noting a decline of 0.6%. Revenue figures for the firm, which makes Stella Artois, Bud Light, and Corona beer, were boosted by sales of products such as spirits-based drinks in cans. The results are nonetheless historically low due to the lasting effects of a customer boycott. Last year, AB InBev sparked controversy when deciding to work with the transgender inf...
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Wine and spirit distribution in Sweden has been disrupted after a logistics company was reportedly the victim of a ransomware attack. The company, Skanlog, works with Sweden’s alcohol retail monopoly Systembolaget and the incident has disrupted supplies. All alcoholic beverages risk being affected by the attack throughout the country, which means consumers may have a smaller selection to choose from for a short period, Systembolaget wrote in a press release. For customers who have ordered items impacted by the supply disruption, the orders are being cancelled. “It affects about 15% of our sale...
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Since the pandemic, non-alcoholic options have been multiplying at bars and supermarkets around the world, as alcohol consumption dips among younger people. The choices seem endless – from mocktails featuring zero-proof spirits and alcohol-free beer that replicate the sensation of drinking their boozier counterparts, to entirely new non-alcoholic beverages that claim to enhance health. Worth over $13 billion (€12 billion) globally, according to IWSR Drinks Market Analysis, the low- and no-alcohol market is thriving. Its value has jumped $5 billion (€4.7 billion) since 2018. To court new consum...
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British-Irish drinks giant Diageo is to raise its pint prices for the third time in just over a year. A rise of six cents in Ireland follows an initial rise of 12 cents in February 2023, with a further four cents added last July. The price hike, which will mainly affect the Guinness, Rockshore, Carlsberg and Hop House 13 brands, is mostly due to increasing input costs affecting all the company's businesses across Ireland. These costs have been rising even though inflation and energy prices have fallen over the past few months. In a letter to business customers, as reported by the Irish Examine...
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