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from David M. Fahey
Miami University
This morning I saw some stats on coffee consumption in the USA. About
half of all adults drink coffee--after several years of decline, there
has been a slight increase. Most coffee (84%) is drunk at breakfast.
The big sellers of coffee remain convenience stores--over $4.8 billion,
mostly by the cup. Being out of step, I make water my breakfast drink,
only occasionally drink coffee (mostly after dinner at a good
restaurant), and never have bought coffee at a convenience store. To
the distress of my dentist, I am in that select group of American hot
tea drinkers.
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