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Provi’s 2022 Pulse Report Highlights Key Beverage Industry Trends

Por: Forbes Life January 25, 2023

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People hands toasting multicolored fancy drinks getty , the largest online B2B marketplace for the beverage alcohol industry, has released its annual Provi Pulse report. The report highlights five major consumer trends in the B2B beverage alcohol market. It examines how they shaped bar, restaurant, and retail buyer behaviors according to Provi’s first-party marketplace data. Below are highlights from the 2022 Provi Pulse report. Founded in... + full article



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