High Value Coffee Culture in Hungary

  • 1 Jun 2023 4:37 PM
  • Budapest Business Journal
High Value Coffee Culture in Hungary
The value of the entire Hungarian coffee market exceeded HUF 77 billion last year, in which customers spent HUF 19 billion on capsule coffees, 9% more than a year earlier, writes profitline.hu.

According to a joint survey of around 3,300 people by Costa Coffee and Gkid, a quarter of consumers drink coffee once a day, while half of the respondents drink coffee several times a day; only a few, 3%, drink only decaffeinated.

The turnover of decaffeinated coffees was 2% in value and 1% in volume of the entire coffee market, yet more than a third of coffee consumers say they consume decaffeinated coffee regularly.

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