The chart gives information of consumption of coffee and tea in a measurement of kilogram as well as milk in liters per person in five different countries in 2019. Overall, in consumption of coffee and milk Germany led, while tea leader was the UK.
Looking at the expenditure on coffee the least 3.5 kg consumers were Japanese followed by a slight rise of 3,8 kg for the UK. In comparison, Americans and Brazilians consumed 1.5 times higher coffee consumption by reaching 4.2 and 5.4 kg per person, respectively. Additionally, the vast majority of coffee-lovers were in Germany, 7.6 kg per person in the year of 2019.
Turning to tea consumption rate the minority of clients were Americans (0.5 kg), whereas the English market participants hitted the peak of 3.1 kg per person. The remaining Japanese, Brazilians and Cerman represented 0.8, 1.5 and 2.3 percent, in the same order.
Finally, as a minor amount of milk buyers considered Japanese in a proportion of 140 litres per person. This data followed by Brazilians in terms of 150 liters of milk purchase. Additionally, USA and German people had the same differences in 10 litres by demonstrating 200 and 210 litres in that year. While English customers purchased 180 litres per citizen.
