One of the ways consumers are encouraged to do this is by aligning their favorite beer, Flying Fish, with the rule of always eating before indulging in a percentage treat. That's why Flying Fish decided to intensify its efforts and launched a campaign designed to urge consumers to eat before enjoying a cold beer. Staying true to the spirit of its brand, Flying Fish is now focusing more on the lives and livelihoods of its customers by raising awareness and empowering them to make smart choices about alcohol consumption.
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