Your personal Drinks Industry Ireland digest
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Your personal Drinks Industry Ireland digest

Lifting restrictions lifting trade hearts

On-trade | But not yet time to lift trade supports

Ireland’s on-trade to bounce back when restrictions relax

Off-trade | After previous Lockdowns consumers head back out with a 'treat' mentality

Tesco tops off-trade beer & wine sales

Off-trade | SuperValu's beer and wine market share drops 2.7percentage points

LVA seeks green light for opening up trade this weekend

On-trade | Dublin vintners want night-time sector fully reopened and removal of all hospitality restrictions following shortly afterwards

Oliver St John Gogarty/Blooms Hotel turnovers plummet

On-trade | Holding company records pre-tax losses of €1.6m

NI enduring “worst trading performance in living memory”

On-trade | Trading down more than 50% for half of NI hospitality businesses

December bar sales up 8% – Revolut

On-trade | Revolut data indicates spend on socialising rose in December despite Omicron

Sweeping alcohol harm-reduction measures less effective

Bearing in mind the recent introduction of Minimum Unit Pricing, there appears to be no clear long-term correlation between the level of general per capita alcohol consumption and specific trends in major alcohol-related harm indicators.

Health kick-drives Ireland's NoLo drinks

As 2022 begins, ‘Dry January’ pledges and other plans to reduce alcohol intake make this a prime month for the No alcohol Lo alcohol category with many Irish consumers cutting down on their drinking.
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