Costa cappuccino ‘five times stronger’ than Starbucks version
A recent study has uncovered a striking difference in the caffeine content of high street coffee shops, with some beverages containing up to five times more caffeine than others. The research compared drinks from popular chains including Costa, Starbucks, Greggs, and Pret A Manger, and found that Costa had an average caffeine content of nearly five times greater than Starbucks.
It is vital for coffee lovers to be aware of the caffeine levels in their drinks, especially if they have any health concerns or are trying to limit their caffeine intake. Unfortunately, many coffee shops don’t provide information about caffeine content, making it challenging for consumers to make informed decisions.
Caffeine is a stimulant that can have both positive and negative effects on the body, depending on the amount consumed. Although a small amount can improve alertness and focus, excessive amounts can lead to nervousness, jitters, and an elevated heart rate.
The study underlines the importance of coffee shops to provide clear information on the caffeine content of their drinks, making it possible for consumers to make informed choices about their caffeine intake. This information can be displayed on menus or on the coffee shop’s website.
With this study in mind, coffee drinkers should be mindful of their caffeine intake and take advantage of available information when making drink choices. By doing so, they can maximize their coffee enjoyment without being exposed to excessive caffeine levels.
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