Luxembourg Coffee Consumption per Capita (kg): 2017 to 2024
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Key Takeaways
- Luxembourg coffee consumption per capita in kg peaked at 25.31 in 2021, the highest point in this dataset.
- Two notable drops occurred in 2020 and 2023, falling to 18.93 kg and 18.98 kg respectively.
- Despite a recovery in 2021, consumption has trended downward since, settling at 20.53 kg in 2024.
- Luxembourg remains one of the highest per capita coffee consuming nations in the world.
Also see Top 10 Countries by Coffee Consumption per Capita (kg)
The 2020 drop aligns with the COVID-19 pandemic, which reduced out-of-home consumption across Europe as offices and cafes closed. The sharp rebound in 2021 reflects pent-up demand once restrictions eased. However, Luxembourg coffee consumption per capita in kg has not held at that level, falling back to near its 2020 low by 2023 before a modest recovery to 20.53 kg in 2024.
One important context for Luxembourg specifically is that its per capita figures are influenced by cross-border workers. Luxembourg hosts a large daily commuter population from France, Belgium, and Germany. Coffee consumed in the country by those workers gets reflected in national totals while not being counted in the population denominator, meaning the true per resident figure may be somewhat lower.
At 20.53 kg per person in 2024, Luxembourg still ranks among the top coffee consuming nations globally, well above the European average.
Data sources: WPR, Helgi Library & ICO.
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