Published December 2, 2015

Liquid Lunches are Coming Back

According to the M&C Allegra Foodservice’s Eating Out Panel, lunchtime alcoholic beverages are becoming more popular in the UK. Alcoholic drinks now make up 14 percent of lunchtime drink orders, up from 12 percent last year. This increase counters the overall decline in alcohol consumption in Great Britain. Analysts speculate that the increase in lunchtime drinking may be driven by an upsurge in interest in craft beer and hard cider.

Read the full article here: Boozy Lunches Make a Return

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