Alcohol consumption among women - food tech news in asia

Womenomics is an idiom that combines “women” and “economics” that demonstrate the increasingly important role that women have in economic growth. With the explosion of Womenomics, alcohol consumption among women is also on the rise.

According to data, over 60% of women work 40-60 hours a week, and 13% of them work more than 60 hours a week; compared with the average 36 hours a week in developed countries, Chinese women face more pressure from work. As a result, moderate alcohol consumption is a good way for women to relieve stress. Young women are extending the . . .

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