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White-collar workers are the main force behind coffee consumption. In a survey, white-collar workers accounted for 30% of the total, which is the largest consumer group, followed by government officials, school staff and, people who work for organizations, accounting for 15%. The proportion of freelancers and coffee practitioners is close to that of public institutions.

White-collar workers are the main force behind coffee consumption. In a survey, white-collar workers accounted for 30% of the total, which is the largest consumer group, followed by government officials, school staff and, people who work for organizations, accounting for 15%. The proportion of freelancers and coffee practitioners is close to that of public institutions.