Coffee Shops News – Page 118
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Starbucks 'disagrees' with $2.23bn Kraft fine
Starbucks says it “strongly disagrees” with an arbitrator’s decision to force the coffee chain to pay Kraft Foods almost $3bn (£1.9bn) for ending a deal between the two firms early
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AngelBerry targets overseas expansion
AngelBerry, the Bristol-based frozen yoghurt concept operator, is targeting a number of overseas locations for expansion, with the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and South Africa expected to be the next, co-founder James Taylor has told M&C Report
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New juice bar concept secures debut site
Roots and Bulbs, a new cold pressed juice bar concept, is to open its first site after securing a unit in London’s Marylebone, M&C Report understands
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Boost Juice secures flagship London site
Boost Juice Bars UK, the juice and smoothie bar operator, which is backed by the Business Growth Fund (BGF), has secured a flagship central London site
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Snog secures Bluewater site
Frozen yoghurt concept Snog, in which Unilever Ventures, the venture capital arm of Unilever, took a stake last year, is to open its first UK site outside of London in Bluewater
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EAT set for next stage growth
EAT, the Lyceum Capital-backed chain, is set to embark on its next stage of development after it is believed to have agreed a new bank facility that has freed up a further £10m-£15m of funds
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Just Falafel secures first UK company-owned site
Just Falafel, the falafel chain, is to open its first UK company-run site at 7 Fulham Broadway, next month
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Rollo: Costa’s international business not proven
A leading analyst has said that Costa is nearing critical mass in the UK with Starbucks’ US density suggesting 2,000 outlets might be the chain’s natural UK limit
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Next plans more Patisserie Valerie openings
Next, the fashion retailer, says it plans to open “a number” of Patisserie Valerie outlets in its shops and has told M&C Report that it’s open to working with other cafe/coffee shop operators
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Starbucks raises UK prices
Starbucks has raised its beverage prices in the UK, with the cost of its lattes, cappuccinos and filter coffee increasing for the first time in three years
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Ca’puccino secures Heathrow site
Ca’puccino, the Italian coffee concept, has announced it will open a new site within Heathrow’s new Terminal 2 – The Queen’s Terminal, next June
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Rowley’s owners plan café brand
Scarlett Guess, one the directors behind London restaurant institute Rowley’s, is planning to launch a new all-day café concept across the capital called Poppy’s
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Le Pain secures McDonald’s Hampstead site
Le Pain Quotidien, the all-day bakery and cafe concept, has secured its 24th site in the UK, after acquiring the McDonald’s unit in Hampstead High Street
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Lithuanian cheese brand plans UK café chain
Dziugas, the Lithuanian cheese company, is planning to launch a chain of ‘cheese cafes’ in the UK, as it looks to grow its brand presence here
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Boulangerie Jade up to three
Boulangerie Jade, the French bakery and patisserie concept, has launched its third site in London
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Shaftesbury confirms new openings
Shaftesbury has confirmed that it has signed up Timberyard, the fledgling concept inspired by US ‘working cafes’, and Compagnie des Vins Surnaturels, the latest venture from Experimental Cocktail Clubs, to open in London’s Seven Dials before the end of the year
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Nusu to launch in the UK
Nusu, the Swiss healthy food and drink concept, is set to launch in the UK, and is currently closing in on its first site in central London
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Benugo secures Mayfair site
Benugo, the restaurant and deli operator, has secured a further site for its café format in London’s Mayfair
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Starbucks warns on 2014 profits
Starbucks has warned that profits for its next year will fall below expectations despite reporting a 13% rise in net revenues to $3.8bn in Q4
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Starbucks launches “tweet-a-coffee” scheme
Starbucks has introduced a new way to gift its beverages via Twitter through a new platform called Tweet-a-Coffee, which allows anyone to send $5 worth of coffee via a tweet.