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Global rankings: The top 10 consumers of carbonated soft drinks

Carbonated soft drinks have become a staple in modern diets, but some countries consume them at significantly higher rates than others.

Business Insider Africa

published: Mar 10, 2025

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Carbonated soft drinks have become a staple in modern diets, but some countries consume them at significantly higher rates than others.

  • Global consumption of carbonated beverages remains strong, with two-thirds of consumers drinking them at least weekly
  • Top 10 nations where people drink the most soft drinks per year led by the United States
  • Factors contributing to high consumption include cultural preferences, marketing, availability, and dietary habits

The global consumption of carbonated beverages remains strong, with two-thirds of consumers drinking them at least weekly.

Consumer preferences are shifting, particularly with younger generations such as Gen Z and Millennials increasing their intake, while older consumers are reducing consumption due to health concerns.

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There is, however, a notable rise in demand for low-sugar or sugar-free options, with nearly one in three consumers actively seeking these alternatives

According to World of Facts, the top 10 nations where people drink the most soft drinks per year, with the United States leading the list.

Global soft drink consumption rankings

The table below presents the annual per capita consumption of carbonated soft drinks in litres:

RankCountryLitres per Person (Annually)
1United States 216
2Argentina 155
3Chile 141
4Mexico 137
5Ireland 126
6Canada 119.8
7Norway 119.8
8Uruguay 113
9Belgium 102.9
10Australia 100.1

Why are soft drinks so popular?

Several factors contribute to the high consumption of carbonated soft drinks, including:

✔ Cultural Preferences – In many countries, soft drinks are a default choice for refreshments, often preferred over water.

✔ Marketing & Advertising – Aggressive branding and marketing campaigns by major beverage companies influence consumption patterns.

✔ Availability & Affordability – Soft drinks are readily available in restaurants, supermarkets, and vending machines at relatively low prices.

✔ Dietary Habits – In some nations, carbonated beverages are deeply ingrained in traditional and modern diets.

Soda and soft drinks [mashed]
Soda and soft drinks [mashed]

Health concerns and shifting trends

While soft drinks remain popular, concerns over their high sugar content, obesity risks, and links to diabetes have led to:

Declining Consumption in Some Countries – Nations like the United States and Mexico have introduced sugar taxes to curb excessive consumption.

Rise of Sugar-Free Alternatives – The demand for diet sodas, flavoured water, and healthier beverage choices is increasing.

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Health-Conscious Movements – More people are opting for natural juices, herbal teas, and sparkling water as substitutes.

The future of soft drink consumption

With growing awareness of health risks associated with excessive soda intake, governments and health organisations are advocating for better dietary choices. While soft drinks remain a favourite, consumer preferences are evolving towards healthier alternatives.

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