
Alcohol companies have been bracing for a culture shift. Their nonalcoholic options have buoyed sales.
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51% : So the non-alcoholic options don't cater specifically to any particular group.51% : " As a result, more and more bars and brands are going to offer non-alcoholic options going forward, Edge predicted, "because they're going to realize that it's like vegetarians or vegans or gluten-free or dairy-free.
49% : During an April 24, 2024 earnings call, he said Corona Non-Alcoholic was "the number one share gainer in the non-alcoholic segment." "I think that does reflect some change in consumer behavior or people that are concerned about being the designated driver but still want to enjoy an outstanding-tasting beer," Newlands said.
45% : Big brands have launched non-alcoholic options to cater to a market that, while they don't want a boozy drink, may still want something new to indulge in on a special occasion.
39% : "We have high hopes for the non-alcohol portfolio.
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