5 June, 2023
Dristi Sharma
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The country with the highest coffee consumption; with a single person consuming 12 kg/year. It is also mandatory by law to have two 15-min coffee breaks at work daily.
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Norwegians rank high in coffee consumption, with an average intake of 9.9 kg per person each year.
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Icelanders consume around 9 kg of coffee per person per year. (Alcohol here is very costly and beer is banned in the country.)
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An average person consumes 8.7 kg coffee each year, relishing their cosy coffeehouse culture.
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With a coffee consumption of 8.4 kg per person annually, the Dutch appreciate a good cup of coffee throughout the day and even at weddings.
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Swedes consume approximately 8.2 kg of coffee per person annually, often paired with a fika break (coffe and cake break).
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Switzerland is known for its high-quality coffee, and people consume around 7.9 kg of coffee annually.
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Belgians indulge in an average of 6.8 kg of coffee per person each year, embracing their speciality brews in thousands of coffee houses.
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Despite its small size, Luxembourg has a notable coffee consumption of around 6.5 kg per person annually.
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Canadians delight in an average of 6.2 kg coffee per person annually.