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CDC tests at coffee plant find high levels of dangerous chemical

It's been known for years that diacetyl destroys lungs. So why is it still harming coffee workers and allowed in e-cigarettes? Read the Gasping for...

Germans support deposit system for coffee capsules

A recent poll has found that a majority of Germans would welcome a deposit scheme to boost recycling of coffee capsules to lessen their...

Brits choose Pret A Manger as nation’s favourite café

LONDON, U.K. - An in-depth industry study from Market Force Information reveals the UK’s favourite places to grab a bite to eat and to stop for coffee. Five Guys Burgers and Fries has been crowned Britain’s favourite fast-food restaurant...

Autogrill: profits and cash flow

The Board of Directors of Autogrill S.p.A. examined and approved the consolidated financial statements and the Company’s draft financial statements for 2015. The year saw strong growth in passenger traffic...

Daily coffee fix a must for one in four Kiwis to function properly

Market research company Canstar Blue surveyed 1846 New Zealanders who had visited a coffee shop chain in the past six months. Twenty-eight per cent...

Millennials are changing the world of coffee

Millennials are changing the world of coffee, according to the National Coffee Association’s 2016 National Coffee Drinking Trends (NCDT) report, which has followed America’s evolving relationship with the beverage for the past 67 years.

Visualizing 18 billion single-serving coffee pods

Visualizing 18 billion single-serving coffee pods. This is roughly the number the Green Mountain Coffee sold between 2013 and 2014. This huge volume of...

How much caffeine is actually in your coffee, from Dunkin’ to Starbucks

After investigating the constitution of the nation's most-consumed coffees, we found this truth to be self-evident: all cups of Joe are not created equal....

Drink Up, Coffee Lovers! Your Black Brew Is A-OK With Nutritionis

by Anna Almendrala* Coffee has gotten a bad rap over the years from the medical community. It’s been accused of stunting your growth, causing heart...

Starbucks in Italy: neither the red carpet nor the barricades

In the ongoing debate following the announcement of Starbuck’s arrival to Italy, we have received the following contribution from Antonio Schiavon written in the form of an open letter to Howard Schultz

A New Study Says British University Students Prefer Coffee to Cheap Beer

BY PHOEBE HURST* Like frazzled moths to a lightbulb, university students have a natural affinity with booze. Who else has the energy, resources, and seven...

African coffee producers suffer from low prices

African coffee producers are facing rough weather amid falling prices and rising competition from Brazil. The coffee prices are poised to fall further this...

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