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Your Coffee Shop Says Things About You

August 28, 2008 Posted by Chris Tingom Filed under Coffee

Ron Cortez also passed along an interesting article with some interesting facts. Granted, the facts are from Australia but maybe they apply here in the U.S.

Females aged 16 to 24 prefer chains to independents, which are more popular with older coffee-drinkers.

Company directors and senior managers also prefer an independently made coffee, while clerical and administrative workers plump for chain cafes.

The study also found Australian-born customers are more likely to buy coffee at a cafe, while overseas-born customers - especially Asians - prefer brand-name coffees.

Dr Chen said the divide was based on “symbolic wants”.

Fans of chains are more interested in a cafe’s atmosphere and decor, and with having a wide variety of products available.

Independent customers are more price-sensitive, want good food with their coffee and want staff to treat them as regulars.

You can read the article here.

2 comments

  1. 9:03 am // September 1, 2008

    Pierce/Bear says:

    Definite Indie fan here; price point is not important provided the overall ‘vibe’ is decent :)

  2. 5:02 pm // September 1, 2008

    Psyd says:

    Definite indie here, too. Of course, it could have something to do with indies have a twenty percent chance of providing you with decent coffee, and most chains are falling into the chance-in-hell category.

    What does it say about you if your choice of cafe is driven by your *gasp* expectations of the COFFEE!?!
    Seriously, folks, some pols and statistics are just too damnedabley silly to be expected to survive in the wild.

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