True P-hole. Personally, I don't even drink coffee, never have, but in my travels I have seen those tiny cups. I just don't pay much attention to stuff like that because I don't drink coffee and don't even think about it.

Here in the states, it just baffles me that there is no industry standard on what constitutes a "cup" of coffee. Coffee maker ads always state how many cups they produce with one brewing cycle, but it doesn't mean squat. Wouldn't it make more sense ... and better yet, be more HONEST, to advertise by the number of (fluid) OUNCES one full brew will produce? It can trickle down to restaurants. If you order a "cup" of coffee, and PAY for a cup of coffee, how much coffee are you paying for? It's a scam I tell ya'!