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     <title>Loud music can make you drink more, in less time, in a bar</title>
   	 <description>Commercial venues are very aware of the effects that the environment  - in this case, music  - can have on in-store traffic flow, sales volumes, product choices, and consumer time spent in the immediate vicinity. A study of the effects of music levels on drinking in a bar setting has found that loud music leads to more drinking in less time.</description>
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