FACTOID #
4:
Norwegians
consume more than 15 times as much
coffee per person
as the
Irish
.
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Alcohol consumption > 1970
22.3 litres per capita
[1st of 26]
Alcohol consumption > 1980
20.6 litres per capita
[1st of 29]
Alcohol consumption > 1990
16.5 litres per capita
[1st of 30]
Alcohol consumption > 2000
14.4 litres per capita
[2nd of 30]
Alcohol consumption > Current
14.8 litres per capita
[2nd of 30]
Beer consumption
41 litres
[17th of 18]
beverages and tobacco > % of value added in manufacturing
13.07 %
[58th of 103]
Bottled water consumption
146.6 litres
[2nd of 18]
Coffee consumption
3.9 kgs
[10th of 18]
exports > % of merchandise exports
10.69 %
[59th of 156]
Fruit juice consumption
23.5 litres
[11th of 18]
imports > % of merchandise imports
7.76 %
[72nd of 155]
McDonalds restaurants
857 McDonald's restaurants
[6th of 39]
Pork consumption per capita
76.6
[8th of 18]
Soft drink consumption
37.2 litres
[17th of 18]
Standard drink > Standard drinks as defined by various countries > Volume
15.2 mL
[6th of 17]
Subway resturants
25
[20th of 82]
Tea consumption
0.2 kgs
[15th of 18]
Total spirit consumption
7.2 litres
[2nd of 18]
Wine consumption
47 litres
[2nd of 18]
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SOURCES:
OECD Health Data 2005
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Global Market Information Database
, published by Euromonitor;
World Development Indicators database
;
McDonald's
; USDA Census of Agriculture; Wikipedia:
Standard drink
;
Subway
, 2006.
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