Case library

Cases of alcohol industry misconduct from around the world exposing the predatory practices.

A library of all the unethical methods of Big Alcohol – aggressive lobbying, unethical marketing, sabotaging of rules and institutions and much more, all in one place.

Framing The Alcohol Policy Debate: Industry Actors And The Regulation Of UK Alcohol Market

This article explores alcohol industry attempts to frame the debate about pricing and promotions policy in the United ...

Big Alcohol And Hong Kong’s Zero Wine And Beer Tax

The researchers’ findings suggest that the success of aggressive industry lobbying coupled with the absence of robust public health ...

Alcohol Industry Influence on UK Alcohol Policy

This research commentary highlights the changing structure of the alcohol industry and summarizes what is known about the positions and ...

Alcohol Marketing and Youth Alcohol Use: A Rejoinder to the Alcohol Industry

Recent research has found significant associations between exposure to, awareness of, and involvement with alcohol marketing, and youth ...

Germany: Alcopops Tax Leads to Reduction in Consumption and Substitution Effect

Results indicate a partial substitution of alcopops by spirits and a switch in preference to beverages associated with riskier alcohol ...

Impact of Alcohol Promotions on Adolescent Alcohol Use

This review found consistent evidence to link alcohol advertising with the uptake of alcohol use among non-alcohol using young people, and ...

Alcohol in Europe

At the time that the European Commission has been preparing its own strategy on alcohol to cover the full range of activity that takes ...

Ontario, Canada: 7-Eleven Wants to Sell Alcohol Putting Profits over People

7-Eleven in Ontario, Canada wants to sell alcohol for on-premise consumption in their chain of convenience stores across the province. The ...

Turkey and COVID-19: Government Bans Alcohol Sales to Curb Coronavirus But Receives Push-Back

The Turkish government decided on a temporary alcohol sales ban as a lockdown measure to curb the COVID-19 spread in the country. However, ...

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