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Most Indonesians Drink 2 Cups of Coffee a Day

Based on an online survey conducted by Goodstats involving 1,000 respondents from various age groups across Indonesia, the results showed that most people drink two cups of coffee a day, with 40% of respondents falling into this category (October,2024). 

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Meanwhile, 29% are content with just one cup per day, and another 23% can handle three cups. Only a small portion, 9%, drink more than three cups of coffee each day. This data was sourced from goodstats.id.


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Globally, the countries with the highest coffee consumption per capita include Finland, where people drink an average of 12 kilograms of coffee per year, followed by Norway, Iceland, Denmark, and the Netherlands, all of which have a strong coffee culture.

In addition to overall coffee consumption, when it comes to black coffee drinkers specifically, the United States leads as one of the largest markets. Many Americans prefer their coffee black, with a significant portion of the population drinking it daily. 

Other countries known for high black coffee consumption include Sweden, where black coffee or "kaffe" is traditionally served strong, and Germany, where black coffee is a staple in daily routines.

This data highlights not only the global love for coffee but also regional preferences, with black coffee being particularly popular in these countries.

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