"A survey by the U.S. National Coffee Association revealed that 85 percent of people who drank coffee the previous day did so at home, marking the highest share since 2012."
"Analysts attribute the shift in coffee consumption to hybrid work arrangements and surging prices, which have changed daily habits significantly."
"Gerd Müller-Pfeiffer noted that better quality home coffee equipment is influencing this trend, stating, 'Home machines now deliver near out-of-home quality.'"
Coffee consumption at home in the U.S. has reached levels not seen in over a decade, with 85% of coffee drinkers consuming it at home. This trend marks a significant shift from pre-pandemic habits, where café consumption was on the rise. The increase in home coffee consumption is attributed to hybrid work arrangements, rising prices, and improved home coffee equipment. On average, U.S. coffee drinkers consume 2.8 cups of coffee daily, with many opting for office or drive-through coffee when outside the home.
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