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That is simply not true - apart from the fact that Paris is not even a country!
There are several different measures of per capita consumption: one of these is Gross Domestic Product (GDP) per head. There are also different ways of making international comparisons and purchasing power parities are considered by many to be better in this context than exchange rates. Finally, there are different sources for the data.
According to estimates from the International Monetary Fund, the top 5 countries, in 2013 were: Qatar, Luxembourg, Singapore, Brunei, Kuwait. The next few are Norway, United Arab Emirates, San Marino, Switzerland and the US at number 10.
However, oil revenues play a disproportionate part in several of these, and Luxembourg is a special case because of its role in business finances.
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the answer is on this web page:http://www.whocollab.od.mah.se/expl/globalsugar.html
Per capita consumption of Chocolates in India is 70 gms. Per capita consumption of Chocolates in America is 7 kgs.
i think it should be 18 kg per-capita sugar consumption in india.
The level od per capita energy consumption in India is approximately 565.6.
Domestic per capita consumption of chewing gum was 183 sticks in 1986
Domestic per capita consumption of chewing gum was 168 sticks in 1986
Scandinavian countries drink the most coffee per capita with Finland heading the list.
2007/08ProductionMillion TonsExportsMillion TonsPopulationMillionsPer Capita Consumption KgsBrazil31.35520.95719058India28.8043.29811720EU17.5671.40049034China14.674-31411Thailand8.0335.2886536United States7.701-30129Mexico5.9780.35010752SADC5.8342.41015722Australia5.0133.7502047Pakistan4.891-16525
Per capita red meat consumption in America was 79.2 pounds in 1985
It is the first in the world, with a consumption of around 22 kilograms (48.5 lb) of eggs per capita.
In 2002, America's annual per capita consumption (PCC) of turkey increased to 18.4 pounds