
Alcohol beverage companies made an estimated $17.5 billion on underage drinking in 2016, study says
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Alcohol beverage companies made an estimated $17.5 billion on sales of beer and liquor consumed by underage American youth in 2016, a new study found, with three companies -- AB Inbev, Molson Coors and Diageo -- accounting for nearly half of teen consumption.
"A study of this kind hasn't been done in some 20 years, and it shows that the alcohol industry is making billions of dollars from the sale of alcohol to minors," said study author Pamela Trangenstein, an assistant professor at the Gillings School of Global Public Health at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.More Related News

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