Millenials are ditching booze for tea
Tea is the most popular beverage in the world. People in all ages love this wonderful beverage. In general youngseters are keep to sip more fancy beverages. Why not, tea is also fancy. As SA People News had reported, More people than ever are choosing a cup of tea over alcohol, and the generation that’s most likely to make the switch are Millennials aged between 26 and 41, according to a recent survey. According to reports, global sales of booze are down among Millennials, who are ditching alcohol for tea
Almost half (49%) of those surveyed in the UK agreed that tea is a good alternative to alcohol, with 55% of Millennials likely to ditch booze in favour of a cup of tea. According to Forbes Magazine, bars and nightclubs across the US, UK and Europe are suffering as a result. In the last few years, over 10 000 bars have shut down in the US and 6 500 nightclubs have either had to cut back on their hours or close up shop entirely. Nightlife in Europe isn’t what it used to be either. The number of nightclubs in Britain dropped from 3 144 to 1 733, and in the Netherlands, 38% of nightclubs were forced to close.
Adele du Toit, spokesperson for the SA Rooibos Council (SARC) says in South Africa consumers are also feeling the pinch amid high inflation and many view good quality tea as an affordable treat when compared to alcoholic beverages. On the basis of price, tea, is also much more affordable than most drinks.
On the whole, Millennials prefer to drink in moderation rather than recklessly, with a big focus on health and well-being. Wild nights of boozing at pubs and clubs are being replaced by “juice crawls”, morning exercise classes and other wholesome activities.”
There is always a place for good stuff. No matter whether you’re a teen, youngster, middle aged or a senior citizen, enjoy your cuppa with a great deal of joy. It’s refreshing and healthy. Cheers !
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Main Source: https://www.sapeople.com/2023/03/22/survey-finds-millenials-are-ditching-booze-for-tea/