Global Betterment Trends Mar 12, 2018 education global health & wellness mindfulness school ... Malevolution). - SOUTH KOREA - HANGOVER FREE Korea is currently the heaviest drinking country in Asia-Pacific ($19 billion spent on alcohol-related social costs per year), which means that the next day hangovers are pretty heavy, too. However, to create greater productivity the next day, businesses all over the region have been developing cures for the dreaded hangover and generate $126 million in sales every year for their gallant efforts, per Korea Biomed. From soup to pills to ice cream, there ...
Culture Spotlight On South Korea Jun 16, 2018 ... drink an average of 13.7 shots of liquor per week, and while this level of alcohol consumption is standard and accepted in the country, it is twice the amount of Russians’ and four times the amount of Americans’ weekly liquor consumption. Play is an important part of Korean culture and helps alleviate the stress of immense workloads and hours. There’s an endless choice of activities to do once clocking out: arcades, VR cafes, party buses, and the most popular, Noraebang karaoke  ...
Culture Spotlight On Australia Jun 18, 2018 ... interested in its relationship with property developers than maintaining music culture. Because of these dying venues, musicians and listeners have taken matters into their own hands by throwing warehouse parties, but this often leads to lack of safety, presence of drugs and underage drinking, and minimal accessibility to performances. Many of the venues still in operation cannot offer admission to those under 18 as they sell alcohol at the events, leaving a large group out of the experience. Brisbane’s ...
Green Rush Jun 16, 2015 food & beverage health & wellness drugs ... consumers are being developed and cleverly branded in increasing numbers, it’s becoming the standard. And with the removal of smoke from the equation, as well as diminishing fear of law enforcement officials and judgment from friends, family, and colleagues, it’s now hard for many to find a compelling reason not to partake—particularly when considered in contrast with its less forgiving alternative, alcohol. This, compounded with marijuana’s medicinal applications including treating cancer and epilepsy ...
The New Social Norms Dec 18, 2017 social life friends nightlife social media ... alcohol. Meanwhile, the perception that young people are addicted to social media doesn't ring true for most Ys and Zs today. More and more, they're taking time away from such platforms because it causes stress and rarely enhances their friendships, particularly as social media has become less social; more than half of youth in the U.S. and UK say that social media platforms are less relevant to their life than they were a year ago. The stereotype of young people craving constant communication with ...
New Morals Jun 10, 2015 food & beverage health & wellness fitness nutrition organic rideshare ... young consumers’ morals when it comes to wellness—such as fast food restaurants and junk food brands—are off-limits. In fact, 65% of Ys believe that eating unhealthy food is just as bad for the body as drugs and alcohol. As a result, they are looking for brands that offer healthier versions of the indulgences they seek, and brands are responding. Nestlé has made a promise to remove artificial flavors and colors from its products by 2015, and Pepsi is reacting to consumer demands to remove aspartame ...
Accelerated Adulthood Jun 25, 2017 gen z media & entertainment LGBT politics ... | Having my own car | Getting a driver's license | Having my own credit card/debit card | Making my own purchase decisions | Voting | Going out without my parents' supervision (to stores, to the movies) | Completing high school/Year 11 | Getting my own cellphone | Being allowed to stay home without parental supervision | Dating | Having sex | Drinking alcohol | Getting my own computer/tablet | Being allowed to go online without parental supervision | Being allowed to watch TV ...
Glutton Goals Jun 14, 2017 food & beverage gen z body image social media soda ... of reverse due to cafeteria reform and food education programs, but growing up bombarded by messages touting the dangers of indulgence has created an unintended side effect: Zs are obsessed with all things culinary. Food and beverages are this generation’s primary form of indulgence, and they’re using culinary culture as a channel for asserting their independence. The way prior cohorts experimented with drugs and alcohol in resistance to authority, Zs are experimenting with decadent food and ...
Global Food & Beverage Trends May 28, 2018 ... ;per Forbes, while DHM has worked successfully in a rat model to prevent alcohol from bonding to specific receptors in the brain, there is no evidence to suggest it may work in humans. The drink, which is sipped before bed after a night of indulgence, also includes vitamin B, milk thistle, prickly pear, and taurine to help reduce the side effects of alcohol withdrawal that can leave people feeling groggy and nauseated.THE DNA DIETModern young people are on a self-improvement kick, and this relies ...
Break It UP Dec 07, 2015 relationships dating divorce ... bed | Spend time with family | Exercise/ get in shape | Go for walks/ drives | Drink alcohol (Base: Aged 19-34) | Avoid people | Travel | Change my look | Shop | Eat junk food | Have sex (Base: Aged 19-34) | Go on dates | Go to church/ religious organization | Get a spa treatment | Do drugs (Base: Aged 19-34) Spend time with friends | Watch TV/ movies | Sleep/ stay in bed | Spend time with family | Exercise/ get in shape | Go for walks/ drives | Avoid people ...