Hungary is the world's ninth largest consumer of mineral water
Domestic drinking water is in good condition, although in some places, there is an arsenic problem. The domestic mineral water choice is rich. In consumption Hungary preceded the United States.
The domestic water consumption volume in 2009 was 923 million liters. Market research companies estimate that its value was 47.5 billion HUF.
In the eighties, but even in the early nineties, the per capita consumption was about 3 liters per person annually. According to a survey in 2009, Hungarians consumed approximately 111 liters per capita annually – reports Világgazdaság Online.

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