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Drink industry

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The drink industry (or drinks industry, also known as the beverage industry) produces drinks, in particular alcoholic beverage, ready to drink and soft drink products.[1]

Drink production can vary greatly depending on the product being made. ManufacturingDrinks.com explains that "bottling facilities differ in the types of bottling lines they operate and the types of products they can run". Drinks may be bottled in glass, plastic or in can. Innovations in the drink industry, catalysed by requests for non-alcoholic drinks, include Hot-fill or cold-fill, drink plants, processing, and packing.[2]

Largest companies

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Largest beverage companies worldwide in 2021:[3]

Rank Name Country
1 AB InBev  Belgium
2 Nestlé SA   Switzerland
3 The Coca-Cola Co.  United States
4 PepsiCo Inc.  United States
5 Starbucks Corp.  United States
6 Heineken N.V.  Netherlands
7 Diageo PLC  United Kingdom
8 Suntory Holdings Ltd.  Japan
9 Keurig Dr Pepper  United States
10 Molson Coors Beverage Co,  Canada/ United States

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Drinks Industry Group of Ireland, Welcome to DIGI Online, accessed 28 November 2022
  2. ^ "Beverage Production". Manufacturingdrinks.com. 7 June 2010. Retrieved 21 May 2013.
  3. ^ "Entreprises de boissons : ventes nettes Monde". Statista (in French). Retrieved 12 November 2023.

Further reading

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