Why the Long-Standing Tradition of Happy Hour is Drying Up

From TODAY.

For decades, the ritual of happy hour has been a staple of professional life but with remote work and fewer Americans drinking alcohol, the tradition is drying up. Now, restaurants are getting creative with interactive events and more mocktail offerings, while some companies are holding social popups and even run clubs. NBC’s Emilie Ikeda reports for TODAY.

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