Coffee is one of the most widely consumed beverages in the world. In 2023/24, approximately *** million 60 kilogram bags of coffee were consumed worldwide, a slight increase from about *** million bags in the previous year. Coffee Brewing Innovations The coffee industry is regularly coming up with innovative new methods for brewing coffee and serving it. Single cup brewers are a relatively new innovation which offer a quick and mess-free coffee brewing method for when one only wants a single cup of coffee without the hassle of brewing an entire pot. Cold Brew Coffee Cold brew coffee is made by leaving coffee to brew in cold or room temperature water for 12 to 24 hours and results in a mellower, less acidic tasting coffee. It has become a popular menu item at coffee shops and cafes, but it also easy to make at home. The market for cold brew coffee was valued at *** million U.S. dollars in 2017, and is expected to reach a staggering **** billion U.S. dollars in market value by 2023.
Coffee consumption in the United States amounted to over ** million 60-kilogram bags in the 2024/2025 fiscal year. This is a slight increase from the total U.S. coffee consumption in the previous fiscal year. Coffee production The coffee plant has its origins in Ethiopia and is now grown all over the world. Most of the world’s coffee is cultivated in South America, followed by Asia and Oceania. In 2024, over ***million 60-kilogram bags of coffee were produced in South America. The majority of South America’s coffee production is attributed to Brazil. In the 2023/2024 fiscal year, global coffee production reached *** million 60-kilogram bags. Coffee brewing in the United States Americans love their coffee and have dozens of different methods and gadgets for brewing and preparing coffee. A 2025 survey of U.S. consumers found that the most commonly used coffee preparation methods were drip coffee makers and single-cup brewers. However, drip coffee makers have become less popular over time. In 2012, ***percent of coffee drinkers used drip coffee makers, while in 2025 this share had dropped to ***percent.
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Coffee rose to 375.25 USd/Lbs on August 21, 2025, up 4.16% from the previous day. Over the past month, Coffee's price has risen 26.62%, and is up 52.45% compared to the same time last year, according to trading on a contract for difference (CFD) that tracks the benchmark market for this commodity. Coffee - values, historical data, forecasts and news - updated on August of 2025.
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How Many People Drink Coffee Statistics: Coffee is more than just a beverage-it's like some ritual all over the world, an essential ingredient of a culture, and course, a thriving industry. The 2024 year sees the consumption of coffee still climbing, aided by changes in consumer behavior, shifts in the economy, and surging interest in specialty brewing.
We will look into some of the latest How Many People Drink Coffee statistics worldwide and try to understand who drinks coffee, how much coffee they drink, and the economic revenue generated by this beloved beverage.
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The Australia Coffee Market Report is Segmented by Product Type (Whole Bean, Ground Coffee, Instant Coffee, Coffee Pods and Capsules, and More), Flavor (Plain, Flavored), Category Type (Conventional Coffee, Specialty Coffee), Bean Type (Arabica, Robusta, Others), Distribution Channel (On-Trade, Off-Trade), and Geography (NSW, Victoria, Queensland, Rest of Australia). Market Forecasts are Provided in Terms of Value (USD).
In 2024, the majority of American consumers drink coffee every day. About ** percent of consumers report drinking coffee daily, while only *** percent report drinking coffee just once a week. Additionally, **** percent of consumers drink coffee a few times a week. The coffee market in the U.S. Domestic coffee consumption in the United States amounts to over **** million 60-kilogram bags. There has been a steady increase in coffee consumption over the last decade. Many Americans buy their coffee at a coffee shop and café chain store. The vast majority of coffee shops and café chains in the U.S. are owned by either Starbucks or Dunkin'. There are ****** Starbucks stores in the U.S., compared to ***** Dunkin' stores. The next largest café chain, Dutch Bros Coffee, operates fewer than ***** locations. In terms of sales of coffee through supermarkets, drug stores, gas stations, and convenience stores, the ******* single-cup coffee brand in the U.S. is Keurig Green Mountain, with a market share of about **** percent. JM Smucker’s Dunkin' brand has a market share of approximately **** percent. Coffee consumption by generation in the U.S. There are notable differences in coffee preferences among various generations. While Starbucks is the ******** coffee brand among Gen X, millennials, and Gen Z consumers, Baby boomers tend to ****** Dunkin'. Moreover, approximately ** percent of baby boomers and ** percent of Gen X report making coffee at home every day, compared to only ** percent of millennials and ** percent of Gen Z. The preferred brewing method also varies by generation. ***** and *********** favor using Keurig machines and coffee pods, while ************ prefer coffee pot machines, and ***** gravitates toward ground coffee.
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This dataset outlines the various occasions on which consumers purchase coffee out-of-home in the UK. It categorises consumption by purpose or context—such as on-the-go, breakfast, social, work-related, and treat—providing valuable insight into consumer behaviour and usage trends within the coffee shop market.
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Description: Elevate your data-driven coffee journey with the Coffee Bean Sales Dataset, a treasure trove of information that delves into the world of coffee orders, customer profiles, and an extensive range of coffee products. Whether you're a coffee enthusiast, a data analyst, or a business owner, this dataset provides valuable insights into the coffee industry.
Contents:
Orders Worksheet:
Order ID: A unique identifier for each coffee order. Order Date: The date when the order was placed. Customer ID: An identifier linking the order to a specific customer. Product ID: A unique identifier for each coffee product. Quantity: The quantity of the coffee product ordered.
Customers Worksheet:
Customer ID: A unique identifier for each customer. Customer Name: The name of the customer. Email Address: Contact information for customers. Phone Number: Another contact detail for customers. And more: Explore a wide range of customer attributes for segmentation and analysis.
Products Worksheet:
Product ID: A unique identifier for each coffee product. Coffee Type: The type or blend of coffee, such as Arabica or Robusta. Roast Type: The roast level, including light, medium, or dark roast. Size: Information about the product size. Unit Price: The price of a single unit of the coffee product. Price Per 100g: The price per 100 grams for detailed price comparisons. Profit: Insights into the profitability of each coffee product.
Use Cases:
Market Analysis: Uncover trends in coffee consumption by analysing order patterns over time. Customer Segmentation: Create customer segments based on demographics and preferences. Product Strategy: Identify the most profitable coffee products and optimize pricing. Inventory Management: Ensure that the right quantities of each coffee product are stocked. Marketing Campaigns: Tailor marketing campaigns to specific customer segments.
Get your hands on the Coffee Bean Sales Dataset and start brewing insights today!
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The "Coffee Product Analytics" dataset offers a comprehensive view of various coffee products, providing insights into their types, roast levels, sizes, pricing, and profitability. With unique identifiers for each product, users can delve into the nuances of the coffee offerings. The dataset is a valuable resource for businesses and analysts aiming to understand and optimize the performance of their coffee product portfolio. From detailed pricing information to the profitability of each product, this dataset empowers stakeholders to make informed decisions and tailor their strategies to meet consumer preferences. Whether exploring the diversity of coffee types or analysing the impact of roast levels on sales, the dataset serves as a rich repository of information for those immersed in the coffee industry.
Column Name | Description |
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Product ID | Unique identifier for each coffee product. |
Coffee Type | Type or variant of the coffee product. |
Roast Type | Roasting level of the coffee (e.g., light, medium, dark). |
Size | Size or quantity of the coffee product. |
Unit Price | Price per unit of the coffee product. |
Price per 100g | Price per 100 grams of the coffee product. |
Profit | Profit earned from the sale of the coffee product. |
In 2025, ** percent of survey respondents in the United States stated that they drank coffee within the last day. About ** percent of U.S. respondents had drunk espresso-based beverages instead. Coffee brands in the U.S. In 2020, Folgers produced over ************* U.S. dollars’ worth of sales in the United States, making it the leading brand of regular ground coffee by a significant margin. Total sales numbers generated by private coffee labels amounted to some *** million U.S. dollars. Folgers Coffee was first introduced in 1850, and by 2020, had the largest ground coffee market share in the United States. The coffee giant was followed by other well-known brands, such as Maxwell House, Starbucks, and Dunkin’ Donuts. Arabica vs. Robusta In the commercial coffee industry, there are two main types of coffee species: Arabica and Robusta. Coffee beans of the Arabica variety are slightly larger, produce a smooth and aromatic taste, and are the most commonly produced coffee bean variety: in 2023/24, just over ** million bags (60 kilograms each) of Arabica coffee were produced worldwide. Robusta beans are generally smaller and rounder, cheaper to cultivate, and taste quite bitter. Just over ** million bags of this coffee type were produced during the same marketing year.
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Global Coffee Consumption by Country, 2023 Discover more data with ReportLinker!
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Number of Businesses statistics on the Coffee & Snack Shops industry in the US
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Graph and download economic data for Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers: Coffee in U.S. City Average (CUSR0000SEFP01) from Jan 2003 to Jul 2025 about coffee, urban, consumer, CPI, price index, indexes, price, and USA.
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Health Department inspection results for food service establishments in King County, 2006 to the present. This data is organized by Business / Inspection Date / Violation. Each row in this dataset is an inspection, and if an inspection at a particular buiness results in multiple violations there will be multiple rows for that business with the same Inspection_Serial_Num. This dataset was last updated on 03/22/2018 and is current from 1/1/2006 to 03/19/2018.
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The US Coffee Market Report is Segmented by Product Type (Whole Bean, Ground Coffee, Instant Coffee, and Coffee Pods and Capsules), Type (Conventional and Specialty), Packaging Type (Flexible, Rigid, and Single-Serve), Distribution Channel (On-Trade and Off-Trade Channel) and Geography (California, Texas, Florida, and More). The Market Forecasts are Provided in Terms of Value (USD).
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Brazil Agricultural Production: Coffee Beans data was reported at 3,405.267 Ton th in 2023. This records an increase from the previous number of 3,179.176 Ton th for 2022. Brazil Agricultural Production: Coffee Beans data is updated yearly, averaging 2,767.659 Ton th from Dec 1974 (Median) to 2023, with 50 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 4,405.416 Ton th in 1987 and a record low of 751.969 Ton th in 1976. Brazil Agricultural Production: Coffee Beans data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Brazil – Table BR.RIB001: Agricultural Production.
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The Coffee Market Report is Segmented by Product Type (Whole-Bean, Ground Coffee, and More), Distribution Channel (On-Trade and Off-Trade), Coffee Species (Arabica, Robusta and More), Origin (Single Origin/Specialty and Mixed), and Geography (North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, South America, and Middle East and Africa). The Market Forecasts are Provided in Terms of Value (USD) and Volume (Tons).
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Dataset contain information about coffee production and consumption.
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Data were brought into usable form by JupyterLab Python notebook.
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Statistics are given in kilo (1000 grams) unit.
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Key Attributes:
1.Area Code: A unique identifier for different geographical areas or regions where the coffee chain operates.
2.COGS (Cost of Goods Sold): The total cost incurred by the coffee chain in producing or purchasing the products it sells.
3.Difference between Actual and Target Profit: This attribute indicates how well the company performed in terms of profit compared to its target. It reflects the financial performance against predefined goals.
4.Date: The date of sales transactions, which allows for time-based analysis of sales trends and patterns.
5.Inventory Margin: The difference between the cost of maintaining inventory and the revenue generated from selling those inventory items.
6.Margin: The profit margin, which is the percentage of profit earned from sales. It's a critical financial metric.
7.Market Size: Information about the size of the market in each area, helping to understand the potential customer base and market dynamics.
8.Profit: financial gain achieved by the company after deducting the cost of goods sold (COGS) and other expenses from the revenue generated through sales.
9.Sales: represent the revenue generated from the coffee chain's products, reflecting its financial performance and customer demand.
In August 2024, among all generations, respondents aged 50 to 64 years seemed to be coffee lovers in the United Kingdom. In fact, ** percent stated to drink the hot beverage several times a day, followed by ** percent of the oldest age group saying the same.
Coffee is one of the most widely consumed beverages in the world. In 2023/24, approximately *** million 60 kilogram bags of coffee were consumed worldwide, a slight increase from about *** million bags in the previous year. Coffee Brewing Innovations The coffee industry is regularly coming up with innovative new methods for brewing coffee and serving it. Single cup brewers are a relatively new innovation which offer a quick and mess-free coffee brewing method for when one only wants a single cup of coffee without the hassle of brewing an entire pot. Cold Brew Coffee Cold brew coffee is made by leaving coffee to brew in cold or room temperature water for 12 to 24 hours and results in a mellower, less acidic tasting coffee. It has become a popular menu item at coffee shops and cafes, but it also easy to make at home. The market for cold brew coffee was valued at *** million U.S. dollars in 2017, and is expected to reach a staggering **** billion U.S. dollars in market value by 2023.