In 2016 the global market for chocolate was just over $100 billion. Americans ate more than $20 billion of this on their own, though the Swiss were the hungriest, consuming 8.8 kilograms per person. The global story for chocolate has been the same for the past 5 years:
■ slightly falling consumption in the West, in response to health concerns
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