“Let’s go bonkers over Ice Cream”. This
phrase is something that people should use often. Well, if not in countries
like India and Indonesia, it is sure to be used in countries like Australia, US
and New Zealand. Below is the list of five countries that consume the highest
Ice Cream, calculated on the basis of per capita.
5) Sweden:
Stockholm is a sweet place, so are the
people living there. Sweden is the fifth largest consumers of ice creams
globally, with a per capita consumption of 12.0 liters/year. With large firms
such as GB Glaze and Hemglass, this country marks a tremendous ice cream
strategy.
4) Finland:
Sweden’s neighbor is a step ahead of him.
Finland ranks fourth in this list and is also a close competitor to Sweden.
With a majority of the border sharing itself with the sea, the urge to consume
ice cream seems to be staggering. The per capita consumption of Finland is 14.2
liters/year.
3) Australia:
People of Australia never get enough ice
cream. Australia being a country with constant evolution when taken the frozen
dessert category, the competition from within the companies to serve the best
to every customer makes the consumers stand on their toe for more. Companies
such as Frosty Boy and Tutti Frutti are the reason why Australia has a per
capita consumption of 18.0 liters/year.
2) USA:
The listing of this country needs no
reason. USA has always been a large consumer of ice creams and as per census;
the per capita consumption is around 20.8 liters/year.
1) New Zealand:
With
a population of 4.47 million, this country leads the list of global ice cream
consumption. With an astounding 28.4 liters/year, the per capita consumption is
twice the amount of Sweden’s consumption. This makes New Zealanders the coolest
people of all.
Census
courtesy: fed_speak
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