My query: "Do you have estimates in dollars on how much the alcoholic-beverage industry spends on advertising its products to consumers on an annual basis?"
ChatGTP responds:
"Yes, according to a report by the advertising intelligence firm Kantar, the alcoholic beverage industry spent an estimated $3.4 billion on advertising in the United States in 2020. This represents a decrease from previous years, likely due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the industry.
The Kantar report further breaks down the advertising spend by type of media, with the largest portion going to television advertising (approximately $1.6 billion), followed by digital advertising (approximately $1.1 billion), print advertising (approximately $550 million), and radio advertising (approximately $150 million).
It's important to note that advertising spending in the alcoholic beverage industry can vary significantly from year to year and may be impacted by a range of factors, including changes in consumer behavior, regulations, and economic conditions."
The Road Less Traveled - 2021
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No Level of Alcohol Consumption is Safe
Comments from the WHO:
https://www.who.int/europe/news/item/04 ... our-health
Not sure I can top this.
Just how many new bars are being planned for Lakewood?
Comments from the WHO:
https://www.who.int/europe/news/item/04 ... our-health
Not sure I can top this.
Just how many new bars are being planned for Lakewood?
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So difficult to know how to react to this tragedy
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Stan,
This tragedy is to the extreme of the spectrum, but similar to a prior tragedy in Lakewood that occurred not that long before this one when two Lakewood area teenagers were killed in a DUI accident.
Even I enjoy the occasional old fashioned and I fault no one for enjoying the beverage of their choice in moderation.
Here I am belaboring the "obvious" to make a point that seems to be lost on most of our Lakewood civic leadership -- that we cannot build a vibrant and healthy community around bars/nightclubs as a destination.
Rather than limit the growth of urban bar density, our leadership made the decision to expand it onto our public rights-of-ways (sidewalks, etc.) on a permanent basis.
This is a wrong-headed and dangerous path, but seems to be embedded in our planning and our future.
This tragedy is to the extreme of the spectrum, but similar to a prior tragedy in Lakewood that occurred not that long before this one when two Lakewood area teenagers were killed in a DUI accident.
Even I enjoy the occasional old fashioned and I fault no one for enjoying the beverage of their choice in moderation.
Here I am belaboring the "obvious" to make a point that seems to be lost on most of our Lakewood civic leadership -- that we cannot build a vibrant and healthy community around bars/nightclubs as a destination.
Rather than limit the growth of urban bar density, our leadership made the decision to expand it onto our public rights-of-ways (sidewalks, etc.) on a permanent basis.
This is a wrong-headed and dangerous path, but seems to be embedded in our planning and our future.