What is the purpose of National Coffee Day?
With such a love for coffee, it’s only natural that there would be a national coffee day. On this day, many businesses offer free or discounted cups of coffee. Many countries also use this day to bring awareness to promote fair trade coffee. How to celebrate: it’s simple to celebrate, just enjoy a cup of coffee. The theme for international coffee day 2025 is “embracing collaboration for collective action – more than ever. The focus is on bringing together governments, industry, and consumers for sustainable action in the coffee community.Alongside an extensive trade show (including the Roaster Village), the 2025 Specialty Coffee Expo will include workshops, lectures, the Best New Product & Coffee Design awards, the Cupping Exchange, and the World Coffee Roasting Championships.
Which country drinks the most coffee in 2025?
Finland. Finland is the number one consumer of coffee in the world. Each person drinks, on average, four cups per day and 26 pounds per year. When you measure total coffee consumption per capita (per person per year), the leader is crystal clear – and it’s Finland. YES, Finland drink more coffee per person than anywhere else in the world.According to Statista, Finland leads the world with a jaw-dropping 11. That’s about four cups a day. Not far behind are Sweden, Iceland, and Norway, proving that in the north, coffee isn’t a treat, it’s a lifestyle.Finland. Finland leads the pack as the country with the highest coffee consumption per capita, reflecting a deep-rooted love for coffee ingrained in Finnish traditions. Coffee holds a special place in the hearts of Finns, making it their favorite go-to beverage.