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KitchenAid survey names Canada’s most caffeinated Province with espresso launch

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KitchenAid, known for its innovative kitchen appliances, has unveiled compelling insights into Canadian coffee consumption trends through a new survey. The study highlights the coffee habits of Canadians following the launch of the KitchenAid® Espresso Collection in Canada, revealing just how deeply coffee is ingrained in the daily lives of its drinkers.

According to the survey, coffee is indispensable for many Canadians, with respondents admitting they would prioritize their coffee intake over soda (42%), alcohol (30%), and even social media (22%). Some respondents went as far as to say they’d forgo television (14%) and even sex (8%) in favor of their daily cup of coffee.

The findings, which coincide with the launch of KitchenAid’s new line of espresso machines, underscore that the love for coffee isn’t just about taste. A significant portion of the survey participants (68%) drink coffee for the flavor, but for many, it’s a necessity—26% of respondents claim they can’t start their workday without coffee, while 22% need a cup before breakfast, and 21% before leaving the house. Over one-third (37%) admit they couldn’t go more than one or two days without their daily caffeine fix.

Alberta Leads Canada’s Caffeine Charge

Alberta claims the top spot as Canada’s most caffeinated province, with 69% of its coffee drinkers consuming two or more cups a day. Ontario follows closely at 67%, while on the city level, Ottawa and Halifax emerge as the most caffeine-dependent, with over two-thirds (78% and 76%, respectively) drinking at least two cups per day. Quebec City, by contrast, ranks as the least caffeinated, with more than half of its coffee drinkers limiting themselves to just one cup per day.

NEW SURVEY FROM KITCHENAID SPILLS THE BEANS ON CANADIANS QUIRKY COFFEE HABITS (CNW Group/KitchenAid Canada)

Coffee on a Budget: A New Trend

As coffee consumption continues to dominate Canadian routines, affordability becomes an increasing concern. On average, Canadians spend $504 annually on coffee outside the home. To manage this, one-third of coffee drinkers (32%) are cutting back on coffee purchases, while over half (57%) of respondents believe investing in a high-quality coffee machine for home use is a smarter, long-term choice.

“Coffee has clearly become a daily ritual for Canadians, and our new espresso collection aims to make premium coffee more accessible at home,” said Janice Ryder, Country Manager at KitchenAid Canada. The KitchenAid Espresso Collection, which includes both semi-automatic and fully automatic machines, promises quiet operation with the added convenience of premium barista-style brewing. These machines offer Canadian coffee lovers an elevated way to enjoy their coffee while maintaining peace in the morning.

Regional Coffee Preferences and Custom Recipes

To celebrate the launch of the KitchenAid Espresso Collection, KitchenAid partnered with specialty coffee roaster Caitlin Campbell, founder of Street Brew, to create custom recipes inspired by regional coffee preferences uncovered by the survey. These include the Iced Pumpkin Latte for Alberta, a Hot Peppermint Latte for British Columbia, an Iced Honey and Maple Coffee for Ontario, and a Maple Espresso Con Panna for Quebec, offering unique blends that resonate with the diverse tastes of coffee lovers across the country.

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