Comparing the ** selected regions regarding the combined volume per capita in the 'Bottled Water' segment of the non-alcoholic drinks market, Mexico is leading the ranking (****** litres) and is followed by the United States with ****** litres. At the other end of the spectrum is India with ***** litres, indicating a difference of ****** litres to Mexico. Find other insights concerning similar markets and segments, such as a ranking by country regarding revenue in the bottled water segment of the non-alcoholic drinks market and a ranking of subsegments in North America regarding revenue in the Non-Alcoholic Drinks market as a whole. The Statista Market Insights cover a broad range of additional markets.
Debit or credit card was the leading shopping payment method in Denmark in 2021, used by more than half (** percent) of e-commerce users. Mobile payments, such as MobilePay, came in second, with ** percent of respondents. Approximately ** percent of Danish online shoppers used PayPal, while **** percent used online banking. Regarding the preferred payment cards, Dankort and Visa/Dankort ranked *****. Online shopping in Denmark ** percent of people in Denmark shopped online in 2019 and the country came third on the list of Nordic countries after Sweden and Norway. In 2020 Danes were asked how often they shopped online in the past month and nearly one third of them said they did it a few times a month. In contrast, ** percent of respondents admitted to be shopping online at least once a week. Why online shopping? A survey conducted in 2019 found that the categories which Danish people were most keen on purchasing online were clothing and footwear. Next on the list were home electronics. When people were asked why they shopped online that year, approximately one out of five of them answered that the product was cheaper online than in the store. The second most common reason was the product available only online.
The combined revenue is forecast to experience significant growth in all segments in 2029. As part of the positive trend, the combined revenue reaches the maximum value for all four different segments at the end of the comparison period. Particularly noteworthy is the segment Bottled Water, which has the highest value of **** billion U.S. dollars. Find further statistics on other topics such as a comparison of the revenue per capita, combined in the world and a comparison of the revenue, combined in Mexico. The Statista Market Insights cover a broad range of additional markets.
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Operators in the Beverage and Ice Wholesaling industry in Mexico are primarily engaged in the distribution of nonalcoholic beverages, such as soft drinks, juices, energy drinks and bottled water, and ice. Industry products are particularly popular in Mexico, where the population is estimated to consume more carbonated drinks per person than anywhere else in the world. On average, an individual will consume 163.0 liters of a sugary drink per year, the highest volume worldwide. Concerned by the country's high rates of childhood obesity and type 2 diabetes, government officials implemented a 10.0% tax on every liter of sugar-sweetened drinks in January 2014. This decision was intended to make the purchase of industry beverages more expensive and encourage consumers to choose healthier options. Industry operators reacted strongly against the new policy, citing that additional taxes would not actually result in lower rates of obesity and would only harm operators. Soda, which falls under the taxation umbrella, makes up the greatest share of industry revenue at 61.0%.
In 2024, packed water consumption exceeded *** billion liters, making it the most consumed packed beverage type in the world. Packed alcoholic beverages and milk and diary ranked second and third, respectively. Bottled water in North America In 2020, the country to consume the highest amounts of bottled water per capita was Mexico: the average Mexican person drank just over ** gallons of bottled water. That same year, people in the United States drank ** gallons less on average. As of 2024, regular bottled water accounted for ** percent of beverage consumption in the United States. Value-added water was a lot less popular, only being consumed by just over *** percent of Americans. Retail sales of water in Canada While there were several bottled water varieties in Canada in 2018, such as functional water and still flavored water, the traditional still kind remained by far the preferred option. Retail sales for still bottled water reached almost ***** billion U.S. dollars, while all other varieties remained under the 500-million-dollar mark.
In Canada, retail sales of bottled water were forecast to reach around **** billion U.S. dollars in 2022. This would be an increase of around ** percent since 2018, when retail sales stood at approximately **** billion U.S. dollars.
A global outlook Some of the leading bottled water companies worldwide include Nestle Waters, Hangzhou Wahaha Group Co. Ltd and Danone. Nestle Waters’ global sales totaled around **** billion CHF in 2018, with the United States and Canada producing the majority of those sales. China and the United States hold the highest share of bottled water volume sales, - this is no surprise considering the size of their populations and their power of consumption. When it comes to per capita consumption, however, Mexico tops the list, with Mexican consumers drinking an average **** gallons of bottled water per year.
This statistic shows global beverage sales from 2011 to 2016, by beverage type. Packaged water sales are projected to account for ** percent of global beverage sales in the period between 2011 and 2016. In 2015, Mexico was the leading bottled water consuming country in the world, based on per capita consumption.
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Comparing the ** selected regions regarding the combined volume per capita in the 'Bottled Water' segment of the non-alcoholic drinks market, Mexico is leading the ranking (****** litres) and is followed by the United States with ****** litres. At the other end of the spectrum is India with ***** litres, indicating a difference of ****** litres to Mexico. Find other insights concerning similar markets and segments, such as a ranking by country regarding revenue in the bottled water segment of the non-alcoholic drinks market and a ranking of subsegments in North America regarding revenue in the Non-Alcoholic Drinks market as a whole. The Statista Market Insights cover a broad range of additional markets.