Monday, April 07, 2014

Freefall?

This is good news. Americans are beginning to be concerned about sugar and sugar substitutes in their sodas. This chart shows that every major soda except Sprite showed a decrease in sales last year.


The Wall Street Journal reports that soda sales are in "freefall:"
U.S. retail sales of carbonated soft drinks shrank 1% to $76.3 billion, the first downturn in dollar terms in at least 15 years, indicating that the companies were unable last year to offset volume declines by raising prices.

$76 billion? That's a freefall? We've got a long, long way to go!

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