The Inquiry

Why Do Mexicans Drink So Much Soda?

The Inquiry

Most research places Mexico at the top of the chart when it comes to the consumption of sugary drinks โ€“ by some estimates, they get through half a litre per person every day. Mexico also has some of the highest rates of obesity and diabetes in the world, exacerbated by their love of sugar sweetened beverages.

To understand why, we look at how Coca-Cola became the countryโ€™s most popular fizzy drink brand, seen everywhere from sports fields to religious ceremonies. We explore the role the countryโ€™s poor water quality plays, and ask whether a tax on sugary drinks is helping Mexicans change their habits.

(Photo: A variety of fizzy drinks stocked on a shelf in a shop. Credit: Getty Images)

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