00:00Germany is famous for the Oktoberfest, which is the biggest beer festival in the world.
00:06Wine is also drunk here.
00:08In this country, you can enjoy a new beer every day for 15 years.
00:12I don't drink alcohol. I only drink beer.
00:16The population of Germany has suffered up to 10% loss.
00:21Why is drinking alcohol a problem in Germany?
00:25No doubt, Germans love good drinks.
00:29Germany is number four in terms of the use of alcohol.
00:34It is clear that there has been a shortage of alcohol in Germany compared to the past.
00:38On average, everyone drinks about 120 liters of alcoholic drinks per year, from hot to cold.
00:48There is also a high rate of addiction.
00:52According to one study, Germany has lost 74,000 people every year due to alcoholism.
00:57According to a recent study, Germany has a high rate of alcoholism.
01:03But what about alcoholism?
01:14There has been a 500-year-old tradition of drinking beer in Germany.
01:19People drink each other's beer after leaving the office every day.
01:24People drink each other's beer after leaving the office every day.
01:34In Germany, alcohol can now be bought easily everywhere.
01:38If there is time, it can be found from somewhere.
01:42It is also cheaper than other things.
01:46In a supermarket, a pack of milk costs 1 euro.
01:50A bottle of beer costs 1 euro.
01:52A bottle of beer costs 1 euro.
01:56In Germany, the alcohol industry earns a lot of money.
02:00Germany is the fourth largest exporter of beer.
02:04So you understand that this industry does not want the Germans to drink less.
02:10Politicians can make strict rules, but many seem to promote beer.
02:17It is a lobbying operation between the ministries and the parties.
02:23I think they all agree with me.
02:27They say we shouldn't drink beer because it makes us unsympathetic and worthless.
02:33That's what the media and advertising are doing.
02:37It is a broad alliance that has been played there.
02:41To ensure that alcoholism does not go back to Germany.
02:47When it comes to the alcohol industry,
02:50they say that the drinkers should feel responsible for themselves.
02:55So why do people in Germany drink?
02:59What can happen in Germany?
03:02One solution is to make alcohol more expensive in Germany.
03:05This is a proven formula that if the price increases, the demand will also decrease.
03:09And there will be losses due to alcoholism.
03:12Another important point is that its availability should be made a little difficult.
03:18That is, it can only be purchased at certain times and places.
03:23These are small buildings that are not connected to the whole.
03:27They also threaten consumption and therefore threaten problems.
03:31This is really proven and evidence-based.
03:35Undoubtedly, health problems are also associated with it,
03:38but old habits cannot be easily eliminated.
03:42To be continued
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