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A Chinese woman walks past a giant coffee shop advertisement in downtown Beijing February 07, 2009. In tea-loving China, having a cup of coffee in a gourmet coffee lounge is fast becoming a symbol of status for the young and affluent in the cities. (UPI Photo/Stephen Shaver)
A Chinese woman walks past a giant coffee shop advertisement in downtown Beijing February 07, 2009. In tea-loving China, having a cup of coffee in a gourmet coffee lounge is fast becoming a symbol of status for the young and affluent in the cities. (UPI Photo/Stephen Shaver) 
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Published: Sept. 27, 2012 at 2:31 PM

CANTON, Mass., Sept. 27 (UPI) -- Massachusetts-based Dunkin' Donuts and CareerBuilder.com said workers in food preparation and the service industry have the greatest need for coffee.

The online survey of 4,152 U.S. workers, conducted Aug. 13-Sept. 3 by Harris Interactive, found food preparation and service workers were the most likely to say their productivity would drop without coffee, followed by scientists, sales representatives, marketing/public relations workers, nurses, media workers, business executives, teachers, engineers and IT workers.

The survey, which was commissioned by Dunkin' Donuts and CareerBuilder.com in honor of National Coffee Day Sept. 29, found 55 percent of respondents said they drink at least one cup of coffee per day and 63 percent of coffee drinkers tend to have two or more cups of java during the workday.

The survey had a margin of error of 1.52 percentage points with a 95 percent probability.

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