Top 20 countries by sugar consumption

Which countries have the biggest sweet teeth?
Countries are ranked by the amount of sugar the average person consumes daily.
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Rank
Country
Grams daily
1
United States
126.4
2
Germany
102.9
3
Netherlands
102.5
4
Ireland
96.7
5
Australia
95.6
6
Belgium
95
7
United Kingdom
93.2
8
Mexico
92.5
9
Finland
91.5
10
Canada
89.1
Rank
Country
Grams daily
11
Austria
88.1
12
Sweden
86.1
13
Norway
83.1
14
New Zealand
82.9
15
Saudi Arabia
80.7
16
Switzerland
76.1
17
Denmark
75.1
18
Argentina
72.7
19
Czech Republic
71.6
20
Spain
70.1
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6 Comments
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Level 81
Mar 15, 2016
Too much, so not good.
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Level 79
Aug 31, 2016
I wonder what kind of sugar it is. I eat a lot of fruit during the day. I bet I consume tons of sugar. But fruit is healthy.
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Level 71
Aug 31, 2016
Oh I suspect these data derive from sales of packet sugar, white, brown, Demerera etc, rather than the good sugars in fruits, along with those beneficial acids and fibre :-)
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Level 35
Jan 14, 2017
Good quiz and a good topic to do it on. Unique and good
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Level 94
Mar 29, 2018
126 grams per day on average?? wow, knowing 1 sugarcube is 3 grams means consuming 42 cubes per person per day..
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Level 74
Apr 24, 2018
I wonder if it includes the sugar that is used to make alcohol