With many consumers reluctant to venture out to purchase alcohol, and many favorite bars or restaurants closed during much of the pandemic, shoppers have seemingly fallen in love with the convenience and simplicity of purchasing their favorite drinks online.
For many people, social disconnection, financial strain, increased obligations in the home and ongoing uncertainty have created distress – and with it, a need for new ways of coping.
The association of chronic non-contagious diseases urged on Monday the Health Ministry, the government and National Assembly to introduce stricter measures concerning alcohol policy and to strive for a joint systemic tackling of heavy alcohol consumption in Slovenia, most notably efforts mitigating the situation among the young.
Drinks Ireland has released new Nielsen data that indicates that the total volume of alcohol sales in Ireland in April of 2020 was 35.6% less than the figure for the same month last year.
SALT LAKE CITY, Utah – The Utah Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control closed two liquor stores after an employee tested positive for COVID-19. Both stores are in Salt Lake City.
To-go and delivery orders of alcoholic drinks could become a permanent option for customers under new legislation proposed by Columbus legislators.
Off-premise beer category dollar sales topped $1 billion heading into the Memorial Day holiday, according to the latest one-week data shared by market research firm Nielsen.
Alcohol regulations have changed rapidly in response to COVID-19—sometimes so quickly that they’ve sowed confusion.
Never has the Internet been more powerful than during the coronavirus pandemic. Restrictions and lockdown across the world have forced the consumers to stay indoors in order to prevent the spread of the disease.
It’s no secret that retail alcohol sales have boomed during the Covid-19 pandemic. Most notably, the wine and spirits sectors have seen significant growth.