Kolkata :
The National Restaurant Association of India (NRAI) Kolkata Chapter proudly
organized a pivotal session titled "Sip
Smart: The Art of Responsible Drinking" on October 28th at The Almond in
Kolkata. Around 150-200 people attended the event, including renowned food and
beverage brand owners, industry experts, and key stakeholders from other
sectors, all of whom were committed to encouraging healthy drinking practices.
Representatives from the Traffic Department, Kolkata Police were also present
to support the cause.
Participants discussed
how to efficiently navigate social settings including the consumption of
alcohol. Understanding personal boundaries, pacing consumption, and remaining
conscious of group dynamics were all important techniques for encouraging
responsible drinking among peers.
The initiative aimed to
strengthen partnerships between the hospitality industry and local law
enforcement in order to ensure that alcohol service laws and regulations are
followed.
The session featured
esteemed speakers and lively discussions about the importance of responsible
consumption in the hospitality industry.
Co-Founder & CEO of
Wow Momo Foods Sagar Daryani who has been appointed as the new President of
NRAI,
emphasized the importance of establishing a culture of moderation and safety in
the industry. He stated, "Responsible drinking is more than a guideline;
it is a commitment we must keep as industry leaders. By raising awareness and
educating our customers, we can create a safer environment and improve the
overall dining experience."
Founder & CEO, Zing
Restaurants and Chapter Head-NRAI
Kolkata Abhimanyu Maheshwari, emphasized the importance of hospitality
professionals in advocating for responsible practices. He stated, "Our
industry is built on customer trust and safety. Through initiatives like Sip
Smart, we hope to empower our members to take proactive steps to promote
responsible drinking, ensuring that our guests have a good time while staying
safe."
The session highlighted
responsible hosting practices. Participants were encouraged to create
environments that promote moderation, such as providing low-alcohol options,
plenty of food, and ensuring safe transportation for guests. The significance
of training employees to recognize signs of intoxication and manage situations
responsibly was also discussed at length.
The event also addressed
the dual aspects of alcohol consumption. While moderate drinking can provide
social and health benefits such as relaxation and social bonding, excessive
consumption has been linked to health problems and impaired judgment. Attendees
learned the importance of being informed on both sides in order to make better
decisions.
Attendees were
encouraged to spread the "Sip Smart" message by sharing their
commitment to responsible drinking on social media and at their establishments.
The session concluded with a call to action for all participants to lead by
example, cultivating a culture of responsibility that extends beyond the
boundaries of their businesses.
The "Sip
Smart" initiative demonstrates the NRAI's ongoing efforts to promote safe
and enjoyable dining experiences, reinforcing the message that responsible
drinking is a shared responsibility of all stakeholders in the hospitality
industry.
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