There's this place in the arts district called blue bottle coffee.
A lot of people don't know about it but also a lot of people know about it so now I have
to find a new spot.
Alright so if you think of coffee aficionados what picture comes to mind?
Probably that hipster who blogs about his travel adventures out in a coffee shop and
knows every single coffee joint in LA and yeah of course millennials love their coffee,
but what if I told you that your grandpa probably drinks more coffee than you.
The national coffee association has been asking about Americans coffee habits since 1950.
When asked.
when they had drank coffee the last day.
70% 65 and older said yes.
That number fell to 63% for the next few generations and then teens had the lowest response.
wait wait wait shouldn't this age range have the highest consumption rate.
I mean these people are likely in college, have jobs, and they need that caffeine to
stay awake or is what our grandparents say right and every generation just keeps getting
lazier and lazier.
NCA spokesmen Joe Derupos says for older people its engrained.
Before companies like starbucks flooded the country with all sorts of espresso drinks
and single origin coffee varieties, there was only one type of coffee.
thats it and these coffee companies weren't competing with smoothies, sodas, and green
juices either.
So a 21 year old choice of energy may be an energy drink while a 65 year old is likely
to stick to good old fashioned coffee.
So, before you judge me for going to coffee bean, remember your grandparents probably
love coffee more than you.
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