The diagram provides detailed information about how orange juice is produced. Overall, it is clear that orange juice can be made using two distinct methods: a relatively simple process and a more sophisticated one. Notably, juice produced by the second method can be stored in warehouses before being sold in supermarkets.
Looking at the details, the first method begins with the delivery of fresh oranges to the factory, where they are washed. Once washed, the oranges are juiced, separating the juice from the solid waste, which can be used as animal feed. The fresh juice is then packaged into paper bags and sold in supermarkets.
The second method starts with transporting the fresh juice to an evaporation factory on a refrigerated truck. There, the juice undergoes an evaporation process, removing water to form concentrated juice. The concentrated juice is then canned and stored in warehouses. Later, it is transported back to the factory where water is added to reconstitute the liquid juice. Finally, the reconstituted juice is packaged again and sent to supermarkets for consumers.
