Animated Map Shows Where Your Favorite Coffee Actually Comes From

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Nearly two thirds of Americans drink coffee everyday, but how many of them know where it comes from? If you sip your morning joe from major brands like Starbucks, Dunkin’, or McDonalds, chances are it comes from one of several countries in Latin America. Companies source from different regions to reduce risk, maintain a steady supply of beans in different seasons, and serve different flavors to their customers.

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Animated Map Shows Where Your Favorite Coffee Actually Comes From
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HE KEEPS SAYING A LOT OF DIFFERENT COUNTRIES BUT I MOSTLY HEAR ABOUT BRAZIL AND COLOMBIA🤦🏾‍♂️

branndly
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i expected something more than the very basic. 3 minutes wasted

sebastianvette
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I thought there were only 4 Tim Hortons in America all near the Canadian border

yaseerayub
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I didnt even know Tim Hortons existed in America. I thought it was only a Canadian thing.

lironamdour
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“Around 700 stores in the US” - doesnt mention the 4000+ stores in Canada

mrkylemarshall
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In short all coffee beans come from places with cheap labor :)

raymond
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He forgot to mention that both Colombia and Brazil are big consumers of their own coffee, so much so that they export the most because of the high demand.

luizhenriqueccarvalho
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Where your favourite coffee comes from?
Everyone around the world: Oh, that's interesting
Every news media outlet ever: *America*

nishks
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This video is so silly. My coffee doesn’t come from those places, it comes from my coffee maker.

iglooproductions
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As a Portuguese who has visited North America, I must say that Americans have no idea what good coffee is or tastes like. Unlike in Portugal and Italy where coffee has a rich and strong flavour, american coffee is bland and watery, it doesn't taste like coffe at all, but some weird mixture of caffeine extract and hot water. Plus the expresso is the best way to drink and appreciate coffee!

Bauhaus
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tim horton's has like 1/15 the number of stores of the other corporations, I don't think its very feasable to portray them as a major coffee source

terrysohn
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In the future we won’t be able to get coffee when America stops trading with most countries

katme
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Colombian coffee is commonly used in the major coffee businesses.

ronaldoseven
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My favourite coffee? Yes, everyday I fly overseas to get my coffee.

lunarmoat
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My favorite is Cafecito, originated from Cuba

AverytheCubanAmerican
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I live in Canada. I drank less than one cup of coffee in a lifetime total.

crazyconfenenationconforme
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I thought Tim Hortons was a made-up coffee shop in the fictional land called "Canada"

TheGreatCooLite
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the last sentence sounds so pasive imperialist

isacoto
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Indonesia has so many flavors not just only "earthy"

wandilande
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My favourite coffee is Puerto Rican made. Organic, natural and traditional produced.

olgaycelik