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.

Misconduct Report Jun 23 '22
Giving Kids Non-Alcohol Beer Is Risky, Parents Are Warned

Giving children alcohol – even no and low alcohol beers – is a risky practice. In the Czech Republic, parents do this without ...

Misconduct Report Apr 6 '21
Exploiting Motherhood: Mummy Alcohol Sites

The authors explore how some social media pages are exploiting mothers by inappropriately offering alcohol consumption as a solution to the ...

Misconduct Report Apr 6 '21
Exploiting Motherhood: Mummy Alcohol Sites

The authors explore how some social media pages are exploiting mothers by inappropriately offering alcohol consumption as a solution to the ...

Misconduct Report Sep 8 '20
Big Alcohol Preys on Parents with COVID-19 Marketing Strategy

Big Alcohol is preying on the difficulties parents are facing during COVID-19 lockdown to push more alcohol on them via social media ...

Misconduct Report Jul 19 '20
Alcohol Advertisers Using Social Media To Encourage Parents To Consume Alcohol During COVID‐19

A review of recent advertising complaints indicated that some alcohol advertisers have been quick to capitalze on COVID‐19. An ...

Misconduct Report Jul 19 '20
Alcohol Advertisers Using Social Media To Encourage Parents To Consume Alcohol During COVID‐19

A review of recent advertising complaints indicated that some alcohol advertisers have been quick to capitalze on COVID‐19. An ...

Misconduct Report Jul 1 '20
Australia: Regulator Revises Alcohol Pregnancy Warning

The Food Standards Australia and New Zealand (FSANZ) has revised the wording on the proposed pregnancy warning label for alcohol packaging, ...

Misconduct Report Jun 13 '19
UK: Parents Want Alcohol Ads Restrictions

The majority of parents want alcohol advertising restrictions, according to a new survey in the UK. Some 71% of parents want alcohol ads ...