As the world's largest consumer of coke, Mexicans have a famous saying, we don't drink water, we only drink coke. On average, everyone drinks 2200 ml of coke every day, which is about seven cans of coke. Especially Chiapas, the poorest state in Mexico, is very poor and backward, with a very high illiteracy rate, and still believes in traditional shaman religion. Everything in life is related to sacrifice. Even the burping caused by drinking it is a blessing to purify the body and mind and spit out evil spirits in the eyes of local people. Therefore, it even replaced the original scarce drugs and became a panacea for diseases.
In Mexican culture, coke is not only a sacrifice, medicine, holy water, but also the best gift when giving gifts. The root of all this comes from a devil's deal, and evil money controls all this. From 65438 to 0926, in order to open the international market and reduce costs, Coca-Cola Company turned its attention to Mexico, a neighboring country of the United States. At that time, Mexico was poor, but it was rich in water resources and cheap labor, so American capitalists signed a contract with Mexico to extract1130,000 liters of water from the local pure water source every day. The water fee exceeding this amount was far lower than that of the United States, resulting in a large amount of water resources in Mexico being controlled by Coca-Cola Company, and the other part being polluted by these factories, so Mexicans could not drink clean water at all.
However, smart Americans saw business opportunities, and they reduced the price of coke to a very low level, even lower than the price of ordinary water. So Mexicans who are inconvenient to drink water stop drinking water and start drinking coke. At the same time, Coca-Cola Company also promised Mexican distributors that as long as you are willing to sell Coca-Cola, they will sponsor the equipment in your shops and restaurants for free, such as refrigerators, snack bars, tables and chairs. This has also led to a large number of supermarkets and convenience stores in Mexico not selling drinking water at all, but only selling cola.