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Europe > Portugal > Food

Alcohol consumption > 1960 17.2 litres per capita [1st of 24]
Alcohol consumption > 1970 17.9 litres per capita [3rd of 26]
Alcohol consumption > 1980 14.8 litres per capita [5th of 29]
Alcohol consumption > 1990 16.3 litres per capita [2nd of 30]
Alcohol consumption > 2000 12.9 litres per capita [4th of 30]
Alcohol consumption > Current 11.4 litres per capita [8th of 30]
beverages and tobacco > % of value added in manufacturing 19.07 % Time series [43rd of 103]
exports > % of merchandise exports 7.88 % Time series [69th of 156]
McDonalds restaurants 91 McDonald's restaurants [27th of 39]
Standard drink > Standard drinks as defined by various countries > Volume 17.7 mL [4th of 17]
Standard drink > Standard drinks as defined by various countries > Weight 14 g [4th of 17]
Subway resturants 4 [55th of 82]

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SOURCES: OECD Health Data 2005; World Development Indicators database; McDonald's; Wikipedia: Standard drink ; Subway, 2006.

ALTERNATIVE NAMES: Portugal, Portuguese Republic, Republica Portuguesa

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