
Alcohol Consumption Drops, Cannabis Sales Rise
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Andrea Pain, a 63-year-old executive, has cut back on alcohol at home, opting to drink only when out, which has improved her clarity, productivity, and patience. Liquor store sales in Canada have dropped for four consecutive years, while cannabis sales have surged. This shift is driven by stronger health warnings and cost increases, with younger adults leading the trend. Rod Phillips, a history of alcohol expert, compares this to the decline of tobacco and asbestos industries, suggesting alcohol is becoming a discretionary choice.
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