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I was surprised to read what looks to me like a commentary piece masquerading as a news article (“It’s time fruit juice loses its wholesome image, some experts say,” Nov. 8) in a newspaper ...
Juice isn’t what it used to be. In 2012, American shoppers bought about 4 billion gallons of juice. By 2017, that figure had fallen by about 530 million gallons, according to market research ...
According to a recent Bloomberg report analyzing data from the U.S. Department of Agriculture, the average American consumed 5.2 gallons of fruit juice annually in 2017.
In 2012, American shoppers bought about 4 billion gallons of juice. By 2017, that figure had fallen by about 530 million gallons, according to market research provider Euromonitor International.
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