When Alcohol Companies' Marketing Shapes Behavior and Public Policy

Health-related behaviors are strongly influenced by the business practices of alcohol manufacturers, which operate on multiple levels. Their lobbying efforts with public authorities are effective in undermining any measures aimed at reducing consumption of their products, as demonstrated by the setbacks suffered by the Évin Law. The marketing strategies of these multinational corporations are also a powerful tool for encouraging the purchase of alcoholic beverages, which feature attractive packaging and are available everywhere and at all hours. Keywords: Marketing, lobbying, Évin Law, manufacturers, behavior, public health.

Author(s): Gallopel-Morvan Karine

Publishing year: 2026

Pages: 15-16

Health in Action, 2026, n° 473, p. 15-16

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