5 interesting facts about coffee
Here at UK Vending it goes without saying that we love a good coffee, and we pride ourselves on delivering the very best right to your workplace, school, or wherever you may be. Sometimes we ask ourselves probing-questions about what coffee is, what coffee means to people. Then we jump on the internet and find the answers to our questions, such as why are coffee cups in Japan smaller than Canada?
The average coffee cup measures 9 ounces.
However, a typical cup of coffee in Japan is 200 milliliters (6.7 ounces), and in Canada, it’s 227 milliliters (7.6 ounces).
More than half of all coffee consumers would rather skip a shower in the morning than skip their coffee.
Also, about 49% of them would rather do without their mobile phone for a whole month than give up coffee.
66% of women drink coffee every day, compared to 62% of men.
Therefore, when it comes to the gender of coffee drinkers, the statistics indicate there’s no big difference between men and women.
The percentage of people who drink coffee is greater among workers with a higher income.
In particular, 66% of people with an income greater than $30,000 consume coffee, compared to 58% of workers who earn less than that amount.
74% of Americans aged 55+ drink at least one cup of coffee every day.
If we look at coffee consumption by age, seniors are the greatest coffee consumers. Conversely, US adults aged 18–34 drink this beverage the least often.