Dry Drinker Opens To Trade

Dry Drinker Opens To Trade

Drydrinker.com, a UK-based retailer specializing in low and no-alcohol drinks, has recently opened up its services to the trade. The move is aimed at providing the foodservice industry with more options for non-alcoholic beverages, especially in light of the growing demand for healthier drink options.

According to the article, Drydrinker.com's selection includes over 200 different types of low and no-alcohol drinks, including beers, ciders, wines, and spirits. These beverages have become increasingly popular in recent years, as people are becoming more health-conscious and looking for alternatives to traditional alcoholic drinks.

By offering its services to the trade, Drydrinker.com is making it easier for restaurants, bars, and other foodservice establishments to offer a wider variety of non-alcoholic drinks to their customers. This is particularly important for those who are looking to cater to customers who do not drink alcohol, or who are simply looking for healthier drink options.

The move also highlights the growing importance of the low and no-alcohol drinks market. With more people choosing to reduce or eliminate alcohol from their diets, this market is expected to continue to grow in the coming years. In fact, according to a recent report by IWSR Drinks Market Analysis, the low and no-alcohol market is expected to grow by 31.1% over the next five years.

Overall, Drydrinker.com's move to offer its services to the trade is a positive development for the foodservice industry. By providing more options for non-alcoholic drinks, restaurants and bars can better cater to their customers' needs and preferences, and tap into a growing market for healthier drink options.

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