Drunk Shopping Generates $45 Billion Per Year in the U.S.

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Drunk Shopping Generates $45 Billion Per Year in the U.S.
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Apparently All Your Drunk Shopping Pumps $45 Billion into the U.S. EconomyThe options for shoppers in today’s America are endless, from stopping by ye olde department store to prowling

The survey, which asked participants about the past 12 months, found that 58.3 percent of Americans buy food when they’re drunk, and 51.7 percent buy more alcohol. After food and drink, the most popular spending category is shoes, accessories, and clothing, which has apparently been a draw for 36.9 percent of Americans who shop while drunk.

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