Coca-Cola HBC Hungary plans to produce five percent more mineral water this year
Coca-Cola HBC Hungary plans to produce five percent more mineral water this year, last year around 100 million liters of water were bottled at the company’s factory in Zalaszentgrót, which is more than 12 percent more than the year before.
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They increase capacity
According to the company’s statement, in the period between May and September, which is also considered the main season this year, the factory fulfilled more than half of the volume planned for the whole year, 55 percent, exceeding the 2021 season by 2.4 percent, and the 2020 season by more than 20 percent. the results of five months.
According to market data, mineral water consumption per person last year averaged around 120 liters, slightly below the peak of 131 liters in 2019. Within the consumption of non-alcoholic beverages, mineral waters reached almost 50 percent last year, while the other half of consumption was made up of carbonated soft drinks, flavored waters, fruit juices, and iced teas.
MTI
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