Tea and Coffee

The British Drink Less Tea But More Coffee

The UK certainly has a long-established reputation for being a nation of tea drinkers. However, the consumption of English Breakfast, Earl Grey and their like is in decline and coffee drinks are on the rise as a long-term survey by the Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs indicates.

While back in 1975, the average quantity of tea purchased per person per week amounted to 66g, the trend has continued downward over recent decades to a mere 24g in 2015. The opposite is true for coffee: including beans, ground and instant coffee, purchases rose to 21g in 2015 from 18g (mainly instant coffee) per person per week in 1975.

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This graphic illustrates the amount of coffee and tea purchased in grams per person per week in the UK.

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Coffee, tea and cocoa purchase trend in the United Kingdom 2005-2023
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Expenditure on coffee, tea and cocoa in the United Kingdom 2005-2023
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Tea and coffee manufacturers in the United Kingdom (UK) 2008-2022
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Tea and coffee processing: Manufacturing turnover in the United Kingdom 2008-2022
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Wholesale turnover of coffee, tea and spices in the United Kingdom (UK) 2008-2022
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Regular consumption of tea in the United Kingdom 2024, by generation

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