Coca-Cola Consumption Per Capita
Submitted by AlicinhaAccording to Coca-Cola’s most recent annual report, between 1998 and 2008, global consumption of Coca-Cola beverages rose from sixty-five servings per capita to eighty-five.
The box-unit is the measure used by industry to measure their sales volumes. Each box-unit has 24 eight-ounce bottles of liquid.
The main color of Coca Cola is due to an additive called e-150, this has been associated with a deficiency of vitamin B6 is important for metabolizing proteins and health of the blood, its deficiency can cause anemia, depression and confusion and other symptoms in addition to generating hyperactivity, low blood glucose.
Countries with higher consumption of this drink are Mexico, Chile, USA, Australia, Argentina, Spain and others.
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