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How much do people value coffee?, Coffee is the second most traded…
How much do people value coffee?
nearly 3 in 4 americans drink coffee everyday (75%)
coffee is mostly made in Brazil
Coffee is one of the most loved products in the world.
36 % of people drink 3 to 5 cups of coffee everyday.
51% of people buy coffee every week
83% of the people who drink coffee only drink
it for the taste.
400 billion cups on average is drank in a year.
Finland drinks the most coffee
165.5 million 60 kg bags of coffee yearly.
For 83% of consumers, taste is the most influential reason they drink coffee. This reason tops others such as coffee giving people energy (67%), increasing their productivity (43%), and its perceived health benefits (29%
12.6% of people wich is 1 billion people love drinking coffee daily.
Starbucks makes a 6% profit selling coffee.
The Europeans drink the most coffee per person.
coffee can mostly be found in Ghana
coffee is mostly used to keep people awake so they're target market is adults,old people and young adults looking for a job.
The U.S. coffee industry is worth $80 Billion.
There is more than 70 coffee shops in Cape Town alone
Although many people love coffee Pakistan,Nepal and India consume the least amount of coffee
12.6% (1 billion of 8 billion people) love drinking coffee daily
Caffeine has addictive properties that may lead to physical dependence. People that regularly consume caffeine need to make good and responsible choices when it comes to consumption, such as limiting intake to only one or two cups of coffee a day.
moderate coffee intake—about 2–5 cups a day—is linked to a lower likelihood of type 2 diabetes, heart disease, liver and endometrial cancers, Parkinson's disease, and depression. It's even possible that people who drink coffee can reduce their risk of early death.
around 12.5 percent of people in the world drink coffee
There is around 125 million coffee farmers helping people enjoy their morning cup of joe
In the short term, caffeine can boost the metabolic rate and increase fat burning
1.8 billion people drink coffee per year
Coffee is the second most traded commodity in the world.
Coffee has been around since 800
A.D