60-70 dollars a week
According to research by the National Coffee Association, 56 percent of adults living in the United States drank coffee every day in 2006, about 112 million people. This percentage rose from 53 percent in 2005 and 49 percent in 2004. Another 25 percent have some occasionally. This amounts to nearly $18 billion spent on coffee by Americans yearly. Regular coffee drinkers in the United States have about three cups daily---that's about 336 million cups of coffee. Nearly 60 percent is consumed during breakfast.
The average college student spends five dollars a day on coffee. During a typical school week this amounts to twenty-five dollars.
We were in Paris for a week recently. We probably walked most of it during the time we were there. Didn't come across one Costa Coffee. Loads of Starbucks, but they don't count.
It can be much less expensive to brew your own coffee at home than to purchase it from a specialty coffee house. Whether it is a good investment depends on if you will actually use it and not spend the money buying coffee elsewhere. It also depends on how much coffee you drink/purchase. For example, if you tend to buy coffee out once a week, it does not make sense to spend the money on a coffee maker. however, if you are a daily coffee drinker, purchasing your own coffee maker is likely to be a wise choice. there are many different makes and models of coffee maker, in many different price ranges.
They spend about $1000000.00 every week
depends on what postition and how many hours they work each week
Not much on Koma coffee is written on your web site. I was diagnosed with breast cancer last week and need to know about this coffee?
too much
she gets 40 million pound a week
On an average £50 pounds a week
depends on what you buy . AHHDUR .
at least 200 dollars a week