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50% drop in grog sales

50% drop in grog sales

People are drinking less grog as latest statistics received by Fijivillage from major grog dealers indicate that sales have dropped by almost 50 percent.

Two leading wholesalers and retailers of grog in the country have confirmed to us that there has been a huge decline in their sales since the curfew came into effect on the 30th of March.

One wholesaler says that their exports have also been affected in a major way due to limited flights which further adds to the huge reduction in sales locally.

However, they say that the good news for them is that the popularity of their new instant kava is growing fast since COVID-19 started because it is easy to mix and also hygienic.

Another major wholesaler and retailer in the country says their sales has also taken more than a 50% hit since the curfew started. They say they are not affected by reduced freight flights as they do not export a lot.

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