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Not everyone prefers taking their coffee black every weekday morning at precisely 10:15 sharp. The coffee break experience has undergone some interesting changes in recent years. Flexible work schedules and distinct beverage and brand preferences are redefining what constitutes the ideal coffee moment for diverse business settings and facilities — and for the better!
A custom single-serve coffee break experience, one that includes upgraded brewer systems and accessories and the latest coffee offerings, can help enhance productivity and employee satisfaction or even a guest/client experience, especially when it’s designed to make everybody happy anytime of the day.
From the moment one wakes up to the afternoon lull and evening wind down, discover the different times individuals are taking coffee breaks throughout their day.
Below you’ll find the latest consumer trends and compiled stats from various workplace cultures to help you select your next beverage offering and ensure an optimal coffee break experience.
According to the Coffee Association of Canada, Canadians under 35 are more likely to consume gourmet coffee beverages, which include both espresso-based (cappuccinos, macchiatos and americanos) and non-espresso-based beverages, like cold brews.
According to IBISWorld, while coffee remains a popular choice, there’s been an increased emphasis on providing different beverage options to cater to diverse preferences and dietary needs. Workplaces now offer a range of tea options, including herbal teas and specialty blends.
According to the Coffee Association of Canada, Canadians under 35 are more likely to consume gourmet coffee beverages, which include both espresso-based (cappuccinos, macchiatos and americanos) and non-espresso-based beverages, like cold brews.
According to IBISWorld, while coffee remains a popular choice, there’s been an increased emphasis on providing different beverage options to cater to diverse preferences and dietary needs. Workplaces now offer a range of tea options, including herbal teas and specialty blends.
Canada ranks third among the world’s top coffee drinkers. An average Canadian consumes 152 litres of coffee each year, as specified by Global Market Database.
Is your brewer system up to the task? Can it handle back-to-back brewing?
Based on statistics compiled by Statista, the average number of cups of coffee consumed by Canadian adults per day is 2.7, with more people opting for larger cups.
Does your coffee machine brew up different sizes, accommodating for larger disposable cups and most travel mugs?