There is a chart depicting the coffee and tea purchasing and consumption habits of people in Australia. It highlights that in larger cities like Melbourne, the consumption rates are significantly higher than in smaller cities, particularly for fresh and instant coffee.
According to the results, approximately 64% of Melbourne’s residents buy fresh coffee, which is equivalent to the percentage of people in Hobart. Following this, Sydney also shows a relatively high number of fresh coffee buyers.
Furthermore, instant coffee ranks as the second most purchased coffee after fresh coffee. Here, Brisbane has an advantage over other cities, as it shows better results in instant coffee sales. Meanwhile, even the larger metropolitan areas do not achieve results as strong as those in Brisbane. The lowest percentage of people visiting cafes for coffee or tea in the last four weeks is seen across nearly all cities, with Hobart showing a slightly higher preference.
In conclusion, the percentage of people purchasing coffee largely depends on residents’ preferences, with larger cities consistently showing higher rates of consumption.
