At their own peril, the Swiss government has decided that coffee is “not essential” for human survival. After World War I, Switzerland built an emergency reserve of human necessities for use in the event of war, disease, or other catastrophic events. They’ve now declared that the emergency food supply doesn’t need to include coffee. From BBC News:
It currently has 15,300 tonnes saved up – that’s enough to last the country three months.
“Coffee contains almost no calories and therefore does not contribute, from the physiological perspective, to safeguarding nutrition,” the Federal Office for National Economic Supply said (in German).
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