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Student’s name Tutor’s name Class Date Americans Obsession with Coffee Introduction Researchers have tried to analyze the reason as to why Americans are often obsessed with coffee. Apparently coffee has become part of American lifestyle with statistics showing that it is taken every morning as normal behavior. The fact that coffee can be brewed at home with ease has made it accessible to many Americans with those who cannot afford the expensive one taking the cheaper alternative just to satisfy their cravings. Analysis Most Americans consider themselves incomplete without sipping a cup of coffee. According to statsitics 65% of coffee is consumed at breakfast. An obsession with the drink makes more than half of its consumers to gain weight although most of them would rather become obsessed with it than to give up the habit. The obsession can become extreme to the extent that some drinkers may be willing this is the reason as to why they often associate it with coffee. Drinking coffee can symbolize class and status specifically when the most quality and expensive brand is sought after. Most importantly is that coffee is perhaps the only substance that has captured the cravings of every American. The fact that it can be served in different qualities to suit one’s economic status makes it to be the most preferred recreational drink. Works Cited BIBLIOGRAPHY Brenes Esteban R. Amitava Chattopadhyay and Daniel Montoya. "Grupo Britt N.V.: should it seek to expand business in the USA?" Academia Revista Latino American 26 no. 3 (2013): 373-394. London Christopher. "Coffee Certification and the Incorrigibility of Capitalism." social research 79 no. 4 (2012): 1045-1069. Quintão Ronan Torres Eliane Pereira Zamith Brito and Russell W. Belk. "The Taste Transformation Ritual In The Specialty Coffee Market." Russell W. Belk 57 no. 5 (2017): 483-494. [...]
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Subject Area: Anthropology
Document Type: Research Paper