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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 given flow explains the making of the carbonated drinks from scratch using five different stages from raw water to the delivery of drinks.
Overall, the water undergoes all the processing, and the cans with the drinks are being produced in the end.
Water is received to the plant at the first stage, where the water undergoes a cleaning process by passing through filters, softeners, and chemicals. All the cleaned water moves to the electric heaters through the pump, where the heating of the water takes place, and the evaporated liquid flows through the cooling pipe into a container where CO2 is mixed with the water.
All the mixture is flown to the mixing tank in the 3rd stage, where the end product is formed and ready for distribution. The entire substance will again flow through the filter, and the mixture will start filling bottles and cans. After the filling, both the cans and bottles are packed and are ready for shipping to the supermarket.
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