On average, every Luxembourgian drinks 5.31 cups per day, which adds up to 118,227 cups over their lifetime - much more than Finland, the runner-up with 3.77 cups per day and 83,939 cups over a lifetime.
The prevalence of European countries in the top ten - including Sweden, Norway, Austria, and Denmark - suggests that coffee has become an integral part of the European lifestyle and culture. The immense gap between Luxembourg and the other countries may point to unique cultural or social attitudes towards coffee in Luxembourg.
On the other hand, countries renowned for their coffee consumption, such as the United States, Australia, and Japan, are ranked relatively low, with the U.S. at 24th place. This could be due to varying preferences and consumption patterns in these countries, such as the preference for larger single servings of coffee in the U.S. compared to smaller, more frequent servings in Europe.
Interestingly, the list also includes non-traditional coffee-consuming countries such as Lebanon and Brazil, which could be attributed to the global spread of coffee-related business and culture