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The image depicts a diagram of a five-stage soda production process starting with Stage 1, "Water cleaning," where raw water goes through a filter, water softener, and chemicals, followed by Stage 2, "Heating evaporation and carbonation," where the water is pumped through an electric heater and then a cooling pipe, to mix with carbon dioxide gas. Stage 3, "Mixing," involves a mixing tank where coloring, syrup, and flavor are added. Stage 4, "Filtering and filling," shows the liquid passing through a filter into bottles and cans, which are then grouped onto pallets. The final Stage 5, "Packaging," shows the pallets being boxed and sent to a supermarket. No numerical data points, percentages, trends, country, category, or year information is visible in the image.
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The diagram shows how carbonated drinks are made through a five-stage process, starting from water cleaning and ending with packaging and delivery.
In the first stage, raw water goes through a filter to remove solid particles. Then, it is softened by chemicals and pumped into an electric heater. This starts stage two, where the water is heated, then cooled through a pipe, and carbon dioxide is added to make the water fizzy.
In the third stage, the carbonated water is sent to a mixing tank, where colouring, syrup, and flavour are added. After mixing, the drink is filtered again. Then in stage four, the drinks are filled into bottles or cans.
Finally, in stage five, the bottles and cans are packed into boxes and delivered to supermarkets for sale.
Overall, the process includes physical and chemical steps to clean, carbonate, and flavour the drinks before they are packed and sent out.
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