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The Australian states paying too much for coffee

IF YOU live in this capital city we have bad news for you — you’re being ripped off big time when it comes to your coffee.

BAD news if you live in Melbourne or Brisbane ... you’re being ripped off when it comes to your coffee.

New research from Skip (a food and drink ordering app) has looked into who pays the most for coffee between Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane. They crunched the data from more than 200,000 coffee orders to determine the preferences of caffeine addicts around the country.

And it seems that Sydneysiders pay the least for their coffee, with Brisbane and Melbourne locals paying a higher average per cup.

The average coffee price in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane, as per the research.
The average coffee price in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane, as per the research.

This data also allows us to do the maths and discover that the average Australian ordering a medium takeaway coffee each day is spending $1522.05 a year on their caffeine habit.

The research also showed that Queenslanders and people in NSW show a firm preference for the flat white, while Victorians are keen for a latte. But the beloved cappuccino, with its froth and sprinkle of chocolate, still ranks highly — it came in second in NSW and Queensland and third in Victoria.

The latte is the clear winner down south.
The latte is the clear winner down south.

The data from Skip also highlights the trend towards personalisation in coffee orders with a number of highly specific beverage options making an appearance on the list. Among the specialist orders gaining popularity are the three quarter latte, pour over, cold drip and the very Melbourne-specific ‘magic’ (steamed milk poured over a double ristretto and served in a 160ml glass).

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Originally published as The Australian states paying too much for coffee

Original URL: https://www.thechronicle.com.au/lifestyle/food/the-australian-states-paying-too-much-for-coffee/news-story/76449f341a61e7b42887293412393c42