beverages
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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Teatime might be at risk, as Britain’s most sacred tradition could be affected by the Houthi attacks on supply ships in the Red Sea, it's been reported this week. The first sign of disruption to the shipment of tea to the UK was noted by British supermarket chain Sainsbury’s, which gave this notice: “We are experiencing supply issues affecting the nationwide supply of black tea. We apologise for any inconvenience and hope to be back in full supply soon.” Speaking to the Times, Andrew Opie, director of food and sustainability at the British Retail Consortium, said: “There is temporary disruptio...
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