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  • Zarraffa’s Coffee Expands with New Drive-Thru in Rockhampton

    Zarraffa’s Coffee has expanded its presence in Rockhampton by opening a third location on George Street. This new outlet, operating as a full-service drive-thru, offers the brand’s renowned coffee blends and a variety of food options, including freshly baked items, breakfast selections, and savory snacks to enhance the coffee experience. Coffee Drive-Thru Right Arrow RED…

  • Maxi Coffee Bar Closes Abruptly, Plans Weekend Pop-Ups

    Maxi Coffee Bar at Ann Siang Hill has abruptly shut down, leaving regulars and caffeine enthusiasts in shock. The cozy café, known for its blue door and window frames, was a go-to spot for morning coffee runs and quick pick-me-ups in the Maxwell area. Its closure came without warning, catching not only customers but also…

  • Out-of-Home Coffee Market Growth Fueled by Consumer Trends

    The out-of-home coffee market is expected to witness significant growth from 2025 to 2035, with projections indicating an increase from USD 24.50 billion to USD 41.85 billion at a CAGR of 5.5%. This expansion is driven by various factors reshaping the consumption patterns outside homes. Lifestyle changes, the rise of branded coffee shops, and the…

  • Beloved Sudbury Coffee Shop Closes Over Egg Preparation Dispute

    A drive-thru coffee shop in Sudbury, Massachusetts, has closed its doors for good due to concerns raised by the town’s health department. Debby’s Drive Thru, in business for 12 years, faced scrutiny over its egg preparation methods, particularly in making breakfast sandwiches. Burger Press Machine with Australian Plug, Dual Breakfast Sandwich Maker with Removable And…

  • Africa’s Coffee Industry Adapts to EU Deforestation Regulations

    Africa’s coffee industry is facing a significant transformation as it grapples with the European Union’s Deforestation Regulation (EUDR), which mandates that coffee entering the EU must be free from any ties to forest clearance post-2020. This regulation, now being phased in starting December 2025, is reshaping the trade landscape for coffee in Africa, presenting both…

  • Fairtrade Foundation Warns Coffee Price Surges May Harm Producers

    Recent surges in coffee prices have sparked concerns among producers, with the Fairtrade Foundation cautioning that the price spikes may not necessarily benefit the farmers. Despite initial assumptions that higher prices could be advantageous, the Foundation highlights the negative impacts of price volatility on the industry. Oxfam fair Coffee Beans Fairtrade Organic East Timor 1kg…

  • RTD Coffee Brands Embrace Lifestyle Shift with Innovative Flavors

    RTD coffee brands are embracing a new era of product launches, shifting away from traditional narratives and focusing on seasonal drops, wellness benefits, and aesthetic appeal. In Europe alone, over 200 new RTD products were introduced in 2023, reflecting a growing consumer demand for innovative flavors in convenient formats. Moccona Strong Cappuccino 50 Individual Sachets…

  • Australian Barista Census Reveals Baristas’ Influence and Challenges

    Almond Breeze Barista Blend and BaristasforBaristas.com recently unveiled the Australian Barista Census (ABC), shedding light on the concerns of baristas and Australia’s global coffee scene dominance. The study revealed that the majority of Australian baristas are employed in independent cafes, showcasing a unique coffee culture compared to the United States. This distinction was emphasized by…

  • Specialty Coffee Industry Adapts to Rising 84-Point Standards

    The specialty coffee industry faces challenges as roasters increasingly seek higher cup scores to meet consumer demand for diverse flavor profiles. In recent years, the emphasis has shifted towards coffees scoring at least 84 points, leading to questions about the evolving standards of quality within the sector. While 80 to 83-point coffees are classified as…

  • UK’s Top Restaurants Struggle Financially Amid Debt and Staff Shortages

    Debt repayments, staff shortages, and escalating energy bills have plunged nearly two-thirds of the UK’s top 100 restaurants into financial distress. The pandemic, Brexit, and the soaring cost of living have severely impacted the hospitality sector, pushing many establishments into the red. With a looming recession and the burden of increasing energy costs, a significant…