Those figures are correct and I don't doubt them. Unfortunately you need to a read a little further into them.
Sorry, but you're flip flopping entirely. I'm not sure if you've forgotten what you said, don't have the balls to own up to being wrong or whatever reason you might have, but you agreed with one of your fellow countrymen who said that I was a liar for saying that instant coffee dominated Australia's coffee culture. 80% of your coffee is instant. Remember how you said that you would be 'surprised' if it were different in the US? In the US it is 23%. Notice, 80% vs 23%. You were wrong. Clearly. Just plain wrong. I hope that you don't make other posts in various other threads that you might visit.
Care to back that up. You're the one who was asserting that instant coffee doesn't dominate the coffee market in Australia. I've only been to Australia once for a few weeks and I knew more about it than you. Pretty pathetic given that you live there. Should you actually think I don't know what I'm talking about, you can round up your buddies from earlier in the thread and put your heads together and come up with a reason of why.
Cannot find espresso - The other issue is that you are claiming you walked around those cities and couldn't find espresso. I don't believe you, no-one could possibly be that blind and personally I don't believe anyone could be stupid enough to think that instant coffee is australia's coffee culture. Put simply, you're lying.
I'm a liar. Right. You said that I would have to be stupid to think that instant coffee is Australia's coffee culture. It makes up for 80% of the consumption of coffee. That is the vast majority of it. Given that I have proven this to be the case, what would that make you?