Compared with the level of coffee consumption, the average British coffee market at home and abroad spends 15% of their lives in coffee shops.
According to a report by the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) on the 1st, market research shows that because most Britons do not know how to make their own coffee, let alone how to make cappuccino or latte, each person spends an average of 15600 pounds (about 156000 yuan) in a coffee shop.
The market survey, conducted by British coffee and coffee utensils manufacturers, showed that 69 per cent of the more than 2000 Britons surveyed consumed between £1 and £5 a day at least five days a week. At the same time, 42% of respondents said they did not want to buy coffee beans or make their own coffee powder because they had no confidence in making their own coffee drinks.
The survey also shows that nearly 40% of Britons find it too troublesome to make coffee at home and seldom use it even if they have coffee utensils. In addition, nearly 40 per cent of Britons simply said they did not have any coffee utensils at home.
Most Britons surveyed said the biggest difficulty in making their own coffee at home was not knowing how much coffee to put in each time. In addition, many people say they don't know how long the coffee should be brewed.
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Compared with the level of coffee consumption, the average British coffee market at home and abroad spends 15% of their lives in coffee shops.
According to a report by the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) on the 1st, market research shows that because most Britons do not know how to make their own coffee, let alone how to make cappuccino or latte, each person spends an average of 15600 pounds (about 156000 yuan) in a coffee shop. The market survey, conducted by British coffee and coffee utensils manufacturers, showed that
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