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Food Statistics > Soft drink consumption (most recent) by country

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Rank   Countries  Amount  (top to bottom)   
#1  United States:216 litres 
#2  Ireland:126 litres 
#3  Canada:119.8 litres 
#4  Norway:119.8 litres 
#5  Belgium:102.9 litres 
#6  Australia:100.1 litres 
#7  United Kingdom:96.5 litres 
#8  Netherlands:96.1 litres 
#9  New Zealand:84.2 litres 
#10  Sweden:82.4 litres 
#11  Switzerland:81.4 litres 
#12  Denmark:80 litres 
#13  Austria:78.8 litres 
#14  Germany:72 litres 
#15  Finland:52 litres 
#16  Italy:50.2 litres 
#17  France:37.2 litres 
#18  Japan:21.6 litres 
Weighted average: 89.8 litres  


DEFINITION: Consumption of carbonated soft drinks. Litres per person per year, 2002.

SOURCE: Global Market Information Database, published by Euromonitor

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COMMENTARY     

Taj (Cork)
25th July 2006
Mexico should be on that list.

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