WESTERN EUROPE
Coffee drinkers in France and Italy are known to consume their fair share each day. A recent study by Statista Inc. indicates those two countries do not even rank among Europe’s top 5 consuming countries.
Finland leads the European top 10 coffee-drinking nations for 2015, according to the report released in early October. The average Finn drinks 1,310 cups of coffee a year or more than three and a half cups a day. Neighbor Sweden was No. 2 on the list with 1,070 cups a year or nearly three cups a day.
The study’s next eight, in order, were Netherlands (1,004 cups a year or 2.7 cups daily), Denmark (863 or 2.3 cups daily), Germany (675 or 1.85 cups daily), Italy (658 or 1.8 cups daily), Estonia (635 or 1.74 cups daily), and Austria (623 or 1.7 cups daily). France and Portugal tied at 482 cups annually or 1.3 cups a day.
Coffee drinkers in the U.S. who reported drinking coffee the previous day, consume 3.27 cups per day on average. The per-capita average is 1.8 cups per day, according to the National Coffee Association's annual survey.