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    reputation as a healthy juice option as some nutritionists asserting it can be as unhealthy as soft drinks (Gallas). Problem statement Brazilian orange producers are at risk of losing sales as orange juice…

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    Something the Dr. Pepper Cannot Fix A 31-year-old woman was rushed to the hospital after fainting. Since the age of fifteen, she only drank soda and did not consume any water (Rettner, par.1). After performing a battery of tests, her results revealed “severely low” potassium levels (Rettner, par.2). The doctor performed another round of tests to evaluate the “electrical activity” of her heart (Rettner, par. 2) and discovered that she had an inconsistent heartbeat due to a disorder called QT…

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    industry has tainted orange juice as an unhealthy as carbonate drinks due to the high sugar content, especially for commercially-packed juices (Brodwin, 2018; Morris, 2017). Instead of promoting that orange juice has a higher nutritional content than soft drinks, the retaliation is weak. Finally, orange production is falling as some Brazilians who have orange orchards have shifted to lemons and guavas (Gallas,…

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    Essay On Coke And Pepsi

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    Coke and Pepsi in the Twenty-First Century The average American consumes around 53 gallons of carbonated soft drinks (CSD) per year, there is around 292.8 million people in the United States, that’s 15.5184 trillion gallons of carbonated soft drink consumed in 2004. With so much CSD consumed every year in the US, it makes sense why Coke and Pepsi are fighting for market share in this $60-billion industry. In 1970’s the average American only consumed 23 gallons of CSD, but consumer consumption…

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    The arrival of the company fourteen years earlier was celebrated as it created the much needed employment for residents but sooner than they expected, water sources started to dry out. This became hazardous to livelihood and health at large as farmers and residents were now exposed to a life threatening situation. In June 2014 the Indian Environmental Court decided to shut down the factory for several…

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    The report gives an overview analysis of risk of the organization. The report is going to give some findings and recommendation of Coca-Cola cola after analyzing the SWOT analysis of organization. Inward investigation manages discoveries the assets of the association and what ought to be enhanced for the manageability and for the welfare of partners. The key discoveries from the report are, for the organization like Coca-Cola. it will be difficult to track their rival, however the energy among…

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    Assalamualaikum and hello everyone. I’m sure we all enjoy delicious food especially junk food. I’m pretty sure that everyone love to drink soda. This is clearly when we all ordered food at fast food outlets, there are common to serve soft drink as a main drink. However, I strongly believe that people should stop drinking soda. There are three good reasons to support my opinion. It’s better for your health risks, it’s consider about your teeth and it helps to prevent dehydration. First, let’s…

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    regarding children and their consummation of soft and fuzzy drinks soared in the United States over past decade and raised difficult and reasonable question towards Coca Cola Company’s practices thus causing profound negative growth indicators. In 2013 Michelle Obama raised a campaign against obesity bringing new importance of the issue, motivated Americans to drink more water. As a result former mayor of New York City insisted on banning the sales of high-sugar soft beverages which was another…

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    Soda Social Norm

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    changing experience during a time I was so sick, all that I was allowed to drink was water and this completely changed my habits. Once in a while I am still guilty of wanting a glass of soda when I am tired but need to make it through a work day or even slipping a drink while at an event. This is a challenge many people face. Recent changes were made to increase soda taxes which not only has affected the price of soft drinks but it also has contributed to reducing consumption. Soda consumption…

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    Pepsi And Coke

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    1. Why, historically, has the soft drink industry been so profitable? a. The soft drink industry has been so profitable because of various reasons. One is because both Pepsi and Coke have been able to take advantage of niche markets where there was a higher per capita. These were areas where people were drinking the most soda and it allowed both companies to produce at high volumes, increasing the profitability. There has also been such a high demand for soft drinks and sales topped those of any…

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