Coffee: Local

This article is about New Yorkers and what their coffee habits say about them. It includes the people buying coffee from street vendors, to making coffee in the cafeteria at work, to people who drink gourmet coffee. The article picks up on points that coffee in smaller quantities is good for health and the actual concept of going in and buying coffee is good for health. It states that making conversation with the cashier actually lightens up the day of the coffee-drinker or increases interactions among coworkers. It also mentions that if you drink larger quantities it can have negative effects on your health. Your coffee rituals can tell a person how much money you make, if you are willing to buy an expensive cup of coffee or if you would rather brew coffee at home. At the end of the day coffee plays a large factor in everyday NYC life, with good and bad consequences. 

http://www.nytimes.com/2013/05/19/jobs/our-coffee-rituals-say-much-about-us.html?_r=0&adxnnl=1&adxnnlx=1381975442-925x0lqH8nC5vnp4ZdAiHA

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