Opinion
Big change in what Americans drink

Checking through some trend analysis over the summer, I paused again at a set of figures I questioned when I first read them.
They come from the admirable Beverage Digest newsletter and tell quite a tale. They’re in US gallons per person for 2007 and 2008. The key findings are these:
- Carbonated soft drinks lead, but declined by two gallons.
- Bottled water was second in 2007, but dropped by one gallon in 2008.
- As a result, bottled water fell to third place behind beer.
- Tap water gained all three of these lost gallons.
Clearly, it’s not quite so simple, but this does show how the economic recession has hit consumer spending on some discretionary choices.
About the author
Richard Hall is chairman of Zenith International.
