England's World Cup opener spikes beer demand at Spanish resort
England's opening match of the World Cup attracted fans to a coastal resort in Spain. Local bars reported a sharp increase in beer orders following the game.
England's opening match of the World Cup attracted fans to a coastal resort in
Spain. Local bars reported a sharp increase in beer orders following the game.
The surge prompted vendors to stock extra supplies to meet demand. Officials
noted the event's impact on tourism revenue for the area. Bartenders described
the atmosphere as unusually lively for the season. The heightened consumption
raised concerns about supply chain strain. Observers expect similar spikes when
future matches draw large crowds. The incident underscores how major sports
events can influence local markets.