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Coffee News Recap, 30 Sep: SCA announces 2022 WBC and WBrC winners at MICE, new study links daily coffee consumption with increased longevity & other stories

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revenue growth in 2021, bolstered by rising Nespresso sales. Nestlé states Nespresso was a significant contributor to overall sales growth. The Dubai roaster says the partnership will reduce the environmental impact of its coffee shops, mainly through recycling used coffee grounds. Registration is now open. billion (US $2.86

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MRM Research Roundup: Mid-December 2019 Edition

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Topline numbers show robust restaurant sales growth during November. Same-store sales growth was 1.6 percent in November, which represents the third consecutive month of positive sales growth and the strongest since January. Thanksgiving typically represents lower sales volumes for most industry segments.

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Supermarket Food Waste Is a Big Problem. Is Dynamic Pricing the Solution?

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Sanders says this isn’t to be confused with simple last-minute clearance sales. The results point to the fact that stopping waste at the source is more effective — environmentally and economically. Picture yourself grocery shopping. In the produce section, you see two baskets of avocados. Which do you choose? A recent study from U.C.

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Coffee News Recap, 11 Nov: Hawaiian coffee farmers facing “one of their worst years for production”, Brazilian coffee farmers default on contracts for second consecutive year & other stories

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Rwanda to host 2023 African Fine Coffee Conference. The 19th edition of the conference will be held at the Kigali Convention Centre in the country’s capital from 15 to 17 February 2023. The researchers found that although cold brew tastes less acidic than hot brewed coffee, it may contain a similar amount of acids. Tue, 8 Nov.

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