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New survey from Kitchenaid spills the beans on Canadians quirky coffee habits

The study reveals Canadian coffee lovers drink coffee not just because they like the taste (68%), but out of necessity too, with a quarter claiming they can't start their workday (26%), eat breakfast (22%) or leave the house (21%) until they've had a coffee. A third (37%) even admit they couldn't go more than one or two days without a good cup of 'joe'

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TORONTO, Canadas – A new survey from KitchenAid unpacking the coffee habits, preferences and more of Canadian coffee drinkers reveals that coffee is an essential part of their everyday lives, with many Canadian coffee drinkers reporting they would give up soda (42%), alcohol (30%), or social media (22%) over coffee, and in some cases even television (14%) and sex (8%).

The survey, coinciding with the recent launch of the KitchenAid Espresso Collection in Canada, reveals Canadian coffee lovers drink coffee not just because they like the taste (68%), but out of necessity too, with a quarter claiming they can’t start their workday (26%), eat breakfast (22%) or leave the house (21%) until they’ve had a coffee. A third (37%) even admit they couldn’t go more than one or two days without a good cup of ‘joe’.

With coffee in high demand across Canada, many Canadians are looking for ways to enjoy their favourite brews without breaking the bank. Half of Canadian coffee drinkers (53%) visit coffee shops as a nice little treat or to get a beverage they would not make for themselves at home (34%), with brewed coffee (44%), iced coffee (31%) and lattes (29%) topping the list of preferred coffee orders. However, with the average Canadian coffee drinker spending approximately $504 per year on coffee outside of the home, it’s no surprise a third (32%) limit how much coffee they buy to help them stick to their budgets.

In light of these observations, over half of Canadians (57%) believe investing in a good coffee machine or espresso machine is worth it in the long run. “It’s clear from the results that coffee is not only a daily ritual for many Canadians, but also a necessity, and we are excited to offer a product that makes brewing coffee at home affordable and enjoyable,” said Janice Ryder, Country Manager, KitchenAid Canada.

“From the Canadians who need a coffee before brushing their teeth, to those who need one before working out, KitchenAid Espresso Machines are designed with premium, yet simple-to-use features that make it easier than ever to make your favourite barista-style coffee at any time from the comfort of your own home.”

More Facts from the Survey

  • Based on coffee intake, Alberta could be deemed Canada’s most caffeinated province, with coffee drinkers consuming two or more cups of coffee a day (69%), closely followed by coffee drinkers in Ontario (67%), while Ottawa and Halifax coffee lovers lead the caffeine charge on the city level, with over two thirds (78% and 76% respectively) drinking two cups or more per day.
  • Quebec City is the least caffeinated city, with half of regular coffee drinkers having only one cup per day (54%)
  • 1 in 5 (18%) Canadian Gen X coffee drinkers say they could go less than 24 hours without coffee
  • A third of Canadian coffee drinkers (37%) couldn’t go more than one or two days without coffee
  • Canadian coffee drinkers typically order brewed coffee (44%) from a coffee shop
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