Coffee drinking is a daily ritual for over a billion people worldwide, with the U.S. leading in total consumption but only ranking 25th in per person intake. Approximately 66% of Americans drink at least one cup daily, averaging three cups, which is higher than the global average. The U.S. consumes nearly 1.7 million tonnes of coffee annually, translating to about 3.5 billion pounds. Meanwhile, Nordic countries, especially Finland, dominate per capita consumption, highlighting varied global coffee habits.
Finland consistently tops the charts of per person coffee drinking, averaging 26 pounds consumed each, more than double the average American's intake.
While Americans joke about needing coffee for human interaction, the reality is that 66% of them consume at least one cup daily on average.
The United States consumes almost 1.7 million tonnes of coffee annually, which translates to about 3.5 billion pounds or between nine and 10 pounds for every person.
Despite its total consumption, the U.S. ranks 25th globally when it comes to coffee consumption per person, indicating a fascinating global coffee culture.
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