Coffee Statistics: Weird and Wired
According to Statistics Canada, each Canadian drank 92 liters of coffee in 2005, a pretty high figure, but let’s break it down.
That’s 250 Milliliters per day, or one small cup of coffee. Your coffee maker isn’t even going to get a workout at that rate!
I travel roughly 50,0000 miles every year for work, and I drink coffee, so I probably got over 2000 miles per gallon! That’s pretty
darn fuel efficient, eh? I do better than one of those newfangled energy drink, gatorade, Tim Horton's and slurpee burning hybrid humans!
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Manhattan Transfer - Java Jive
We're lagging here in coffee consumption... Looking at the stats for coffee consumption, Canadians went through only 80.3 liters each in 2006.
Now, come on, we can do better than that! Only .22 liters per day each? No wonder Starbucks has to do more than his share to keep Tim Horton
sales up. That’s less than one cup per up - pitiful! So get out there and pick up some double cappuccino venté latte. When you’re feeling blue,
grab a brew. Everyone has to do their share. Don’t force guys like Chuck to drink enough muck for you too.
eh?
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