Not exact matches
Provinces regulate the
sale and consumption of
alcohol, and so operate parallel regulations that also impact interprovincial
trade in
alcohol.
Alcohol sales are on the rise thanks in - part to the «premiumisation» of the UK's off -
trade drinks industry, Kantar analyst Fraser McKevitt told the drinks business earlier this year.
«We enjoyed a strong Christmas as the 6th biggest supplier in total
alcohol sales and we have an exciting year ahead with new product development and major marketing investment on our focus brands to create demand and further drive
sales in the
trade.»
«To improve beverage
alcohol sales, it is important to embrace the changes and adapt to the market, cater to the consumers» want for an experiential experience and offer the
trade - up premium option,» he says.
Innovation in the drinks sector and a reduction in the amount of
trade promotions has seen
Alcohol retain its place as the top selling FMCG category in the UK, worth # 16.1 billion ($ 18.2 billion) in value
sales to the economy.
These include: · Restricting
trade hours of on - licence venues to limit the availability of
alcohol in the early hours of the morning · Enhancing community involvement, better facilitating the engagement of local residents with licensing systems · Adding / prioritising public health and / or harm minimisation objectives in
alcohol legislation · Restricting the
sales of high risk products in areas of concern; and · Deprioritising government support for industry voluntary schemes in place of policies supported by evidence.