Diet Soda Sales Fell in 2013
2013.12.10
Diet soda is slowly losing its hold on people's minds. Its sales fell 6.8% this year. Health fears about the artificial sweeteners used in zero- and low-calorie sodas—like aspartame, sucralose, and acesulfame potassium—are chasing consumers away.
As the Wall Street Journal reports:
In [a March survey by] Mintel, 46% agreed artificially sweetened soda is "unhealthy,'' including more than 50% of consumers younger than 35.
In a recent survey by Datamonitor, 28% of U.S. respondents said they avoid low-calorie sweeteners entirely and another 23% said they try to limit intake.
Is this trend prevalent elsewhere around the world as well? In a recent survey by Datamonitor, 28% of U.S. respondents said they avoid low-calorie sweeteners entirely and another 23% said they try to limit intake.
Artificial sweeteners have been linked to weight gain after studies showed they could lead to obesity and diabetes.
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