“Conoscere l’alcool” Survey n.29474 GfK Eurisko Milano, September 2012.

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“Conoscere l’alcool” Survey n GfK Eurisko Milano, September 2012

2 © GfK Eurisko | Conoscere l’alcool | Settembre 2012 Background, objectives and methodology

3 © GfK Eurisko | Conoscere l’alcool | Settembre 2012 Background Diageo was one of the first corporate involved in making the consumers aware of the responsible drinking. For the Summer 2012, beside the activities called “Divertiti responsabilmente”, that will take place in different Italian venues, another campaign called “Conoscere l’alcool” was activated, in partnership with ACI, SIMPLY and the “Ministero della Salute”. This activity took place in June and July outside different SMA supermarkets (about 70 points of sale spread in different Italian cities). The activity took place inside the supermarkets and continued outside: inside the supermarket some leaflets concerning the theme of alcohol and its use were placed in the alcohol section; outside the supermarket a dedicated corner was set up; some hostess distributed leaflets and stopped people passing by to make them aware of the theme of alcohol and its correct use: the quantity of alcohol allowed to drive, the sanctions provided for driving after having drunk, the occasions/situations when drinking alcohol is prohibited (when pregnant, when underage, after having taken drugs…) etc….. The hostess used different communication materials and also the safe driving simulator provided by ACI.

4 © GfK Eurisko | Conoscere l’alcool | Settembre 2012 Objectives and methodology 4 Objectives The main objective of the research is to understand the evaluation and the impact of the activity among the customers who were exposed to it. Methodology Universe of reference The universe of reference will be: car users, alcohol drinkers, male and female, 18 y.o. and over, exposed to the activity “Conoscere l’alcool”. Sample The sample is composed by 200 respondents, car users, alcohol drinkers, male and female, 18 y.o. and over, exposed to the activity “Conoscere l’alcool”. Method of interview PAPI (Paper Aided Personal Interviews).

5 © GfK Eurisko | Conoscere l’alcool | Settembre 2012 Sample profile

6 © GfK Eurisko | Conoscere l’alcool | Settembre 2012 Sample profile – Sex and age MEN WOMEN Y.O Y.O Y.O Y.O Y.O. 65 Y.O. AND OVER Base: total sample (18 y.o. and over), n=200, % Values

7 © GfK Eurisko | Conoscere l’alcool | Settembre 2012 Sample profile – Educational level and occupation UNIVERSITY DEGREE HIGH SCHOOL SECONDARY SCHOOL PRIMARY SCHOOL ENTREPRENEUR, FREE-LANCER CRAFTSMAN, SHOP OWNER EXECUTIVE, CADRE, MANAGER WHITE COLLAR, TEACHER BLUE COLLAR HOUSEWIFE STUDENT UNEMPLOYED Base: total sample (18 y.o. and over), n=200, % Values

8 © GfK Eurisko | Conoscere l’alcool | Settembre 2012 Survey results

9 © GfK Eurisko | Conoscere l’alcool | Settembre 2012 So so Alcohol issue: the importance of being informed Q1- Let’s talk about the title of the activity you have just took part. The initiative is called «Conoscere l'alcool». How important is in your opinion being informed on alcohol, its ways of consumption and its effects? Very Somewhat Not a lot Not at all Women: 44% Young people (18-34 y.o.): 42% Base: total sample (18 y.o. and over), n=200, % Values Information on alcohol is important: Awareness of importance of information on alcohol – proper consumption and possible negative effects- is widespread among respondents: more than one third considers “Very important” being informed on this issue, particularly women and young people.

10 © GfK Eurisko | Conoscere l’alcool | Settembre 2012 Perception of the general level of knowledge on the alcohol issue Not so much 30% Believe that people are informed on the alcohol issue: It is worth noticing that 30% believes that there is not enough information on this topic Base: total sample (18 y.o. and over), n=200, % Values Very Somewhat So so Not at all Q2 - In particular, do you think that people are informed about alcohol, its effects, the penalties that may be incurred if it is found to be positive alcohol test?

11 © GfK Eurisko | Conoscere l’alcool | Settembre 2012 Information about alcohol issue before the activity They inform themselves on the alcohol issue:..because they drive very often …for health problems …for their relatives …for diet reasons …fotr sides effects of drugs …for the pregnancy Other reason More than half of the sample, before taking part in the activity, happened to inform themselves on the topic of alcohol. Among these, half did so because they drive frequently and for health reasons =100 Q.3-4 – Before this activity, have you ever occurred to inquire about the alcohol issue and its effects? For what reasons? Base: total sample (18 y.o. and over), n=200, % Values

12 © GfK Eurisko | Conoscere l’alcool | Settembre 2012 Overall interest in the activity «Conoscere l’alcool» Q6 – And overall how interesting did you find the activity? The activity has had a good evaluation. Almost the whole sample found the initiative “Very” or “Fairly” interesting. Especially the younger ones. Young people (18-34 y.o.): 38% Base: total sample (18 y.o. and over), n=200, % Values Not so much Very Somewhat So so Not at all

13 © GfK Eurisko | Conoscere l’alcool | Settembre 2012 The most interesting aspects of the activity Q5 – Regarding the activity “Conoscere l’alcool“, what were the aspect that you found more interesting and useful? How to calculate the amount of alcohol consumed The daily amount of alcohol that is not harmful The limits and penalties on alcohol when driving The situations in which drinking alcohol is not recommended The issue considered most interesting was how to calculate the amount of alcohol regularly consumed. Base: total sample (18 y.o. and over), n=200, % Values

14 © GfK Eurisko | Conoscere l’alcool | Settembre 2012 Evaluation of the single elements of the activity Q9 – Let us now discuss the single components of the activity; for each please tell me how did you like it? Hostess kindness Safe driving simulator Information materials Board for signatures All elements received a positive evaluation and, in particular the safe driving simulator. Base: total sample (18 y.o. and over), n=200, % Values Not so much Very Somewhat So so Not at all

15 © GfK Eurisko | Conoscere l’alcool | Settembre 2012 Opinions on the activity «Conoscere l’alcool» in details It’s an initiative organized in an original, innovative way The information provided is clear and understandable It’s initiative useful, that makes you think seriously about the issue on alcohol and its effects Addresses issues / aspects of alcohol consumption not much debated In general, the image of the initiative is good. The originality and clarity of information are especially appreciated. Also its usefulness, and the fact that it addresses alcohol issues that are not much debated, are well evaluated. Q6 –I will now read a series of statements and I would like for each of them to tell me how do you attribute it to the activity? Base: total sample (18 y.o. and over), n=200, % Values

16 © GfK Eurisko | Conoscere l’alcool | Settembre 2012 Opinion on the partnership between DIAGEO and SIMPLY Dom.10–The activity was organized by Simply and Diageo.. What do you think about the fact that a company worldwide leader in production and commercialization of alcoholic beverages (Diageo), is promoting an activity about the theme “Drink or drive”?” The partnership between DIAGEO and SIMPLY is: The partnership between Diageo and Simply is considered by more than 60% of respondents as a sign of social care on a very important issue, but there is a relevant percentage of respondents who look at it as a commercial / advertising activity. It’s a commercial/ advertising activity It’s a social care’s sign about a very important issue It’s a legal duty Don’t know / no answer Base: total sample (18 y.o. and over), n=200, % Values

17 © GfK Eurisko | Conoscere l’alcool | Settembre 2012 Opinions on partnership among DIAGEO, SIMPLY, ACI Umberto Veronesi Foundation Dom.11 – This activity was organized under the aid of DIAGEO, ACI, SIMPLY and UMBERTO VERONESI FOUNDATION. How believable do you consider this cooperation? The collaboration among DIAGEO, ACI, SIMPLY And UNMBERTO VERONESI FOUNDATION : 93 The partnership among all the players involved in the activity looks credible Base: total sample (18 y.o. and over), n=200, % Values Not so much Very Somewhat So so Not at all

18 © GfK Eurisko | Conoscere l’alcool | Settembre 2012 Perception of the actual information received as a result of the activity Q12 – In summary, after taking part in this initiative you feel more informed on the subject of alcohol? Much more informed A little more informed Informed as before the initiative Young people (18-34 anni): 19% After taking part in this activity they feel: 94 In summary, the activity seems to have succeeded in spreading a little more information among consumers. Almost all the respondents said they learned something from this campaign. Base: total sample (18 y.o. and over), n=200, % Values