MILAN – The average coffee drinker typically has 3.4 cups a day, while tea fans drink 2.7 cups, according to a survey by OnePoll on behalf of the Chinet brand. Tea drinkers were 35% more likely to add sugar to their drinks, while those who preferred coffee were more focused on caffeine quantity.
Caffeine-loving Britons consume 1,460 cups of coffee a year on average (that’s 93,440 cups in an adult lifetime), according to new research.
Researchers took an...
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