Saturday, October 2, 2010

Americans More Addicted to Coffee Than Mobile Phones, Study Reveals

In celebrating National Coffee Day on Sept. 29, Filterfresh Coffee Service, Inc released their nationwide survey into the coffee habits of Americans. The results indicate that most people are more addicted to their daily shot of caffeine than they are to their mobile phone.
The 2010 Filterfresh Coffee Report has concluded that 54 per cent of respondents would rather give up their cell phone than their daily cup of coffee.
According to the study, coffee makes up an important part of many people’s lives; 90 per cent of participants drink coffee in the morning and 30 per cent would not meet with their boss before having their morning dose. Perhaps because 72 per cent believe that coffee improves their mental focus.
Coffee is also important in the workplace: 72 per cent drink coffee with their colleagues and 69 per cent said that they would brew another pot for the office if they drank the last cup. 24 per cent wouldn’t.
52 per cent even believe that coffee does not hurt in improving libido.
A rather unpleasant breath, however, is a consequence of a strong coffee habit; 68 per cent said they would rather suffer in silence if someone has coffee-breath, while 32 per cent would tell the person in question.
95 per cent of the people participating in the survey get their caffeine from coffee, instead of tea, soft drinks or energy drinks. 59 per cent of participants drink two to three cups of coffee per day.

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