Home Breadcrumb caret Practice Breadcrumb caret Planning and Advice Most say coffee key to good mood Coffee puts 82% of workers in a better mood, finds a recent survey by Staples Advantage Canada. By Staff | July 3, 2014 | Last updated on July 3, 2014 1 min read Coffee puts 82% of workers in a better mood, finds a recent survey by Staples Advantage Canada. Read: Fast office fixes for better productivity It also shows that while 96% of employees drink coffee or tea regularly at work, only slightly more than half of organizations offer it for free to their employees. As a result, close to half of the workers surveyed will leave their offices for up to 20 minutes a day to purchase their caffeine fixes. Read: Use music to boost your productivity Aside from saving time, there are other benefits to providing employees with a well-stocked break room. Another Staples survey finds 63% of workers would feel more appreciated if their company were to offer complimentary snacks and beverages. And 76% of respondents said they would be able to unwind more in a well-stocked and comfortable break room. Read: How do successful people think? While 86% of employees say taking a break would make them more productive, 55% say they feel like they can’t leave their desks for a break, and 20% say it’s because they would feel guilty. Staff The staff of Advisor.ca have been covering news for financial advisors since 1998. Save Stroke 1 Print Group 8 Share LI logo