FANTAstically Sweet!

The following infographic was shared on the Open Food Facts Slack forum:

The infographic shows the sugar content of Fanta Orange across different European countries.

It illustrates the sugar content in 100ml of Fanta Orange across different European countries, emphasizing the variations in formulation. The map uses a color-coding system: green for less than 5g/100ml, yellow for 5-10g/100ml, and red for over 10g/100ml.

Notable differences include low sugar levels (under 5g/100ml) in countries like the UK, Ireland, and Norway, while Central and Eastern European nations such as Hungary, Poland, and Ukraine show higher sugar levels (above 10g/100ml). Western Europe, including countries like France and Spain, falls in the moderate range with 5-10g/100ml.

Can you guess the sugar content in the Indian version of Fanta?

The Indian Fanta contains 13.7g of sugar per 100ml, surpassing countries like Bolivia (7.5g), Bangladesh (12.74g), and the US (12.1g)!

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