Coffee News Roundup: Week Ending June 21st
Bill Murray is back with more coffee insights
Here’s what happened last week in coffee:
A new report looked at how value is distributed along the coffee supply chain. Surprise! There’s plenty of money in coffee, but it mostly stays on the consuming end. (Ashley at Fresh Cup did a great deep dive on the report, which I recommend reading.)
Snapchill, the hot-brewed-then-flash-chilled company that works to brew and can coffee from many big specialty names, issued a voluntary recall over concerns of botulism (although it was mostly a paperwork issue).
Americans love coffee—but they love specialty coffee slightly more. That’s the main takeaway from the specialty-focused analysis of the latest National Coffee Association consumer trends report. “Coffee’s enduring popularity and growth shows that America’s favorite beverage keeps up with consumers’ taste for tradition just as well as it meets changing needs and preferences over time,” said NCA President and CEO Bill Murray in a press release.
Read more about all these stories, plus how coffee is good for you this week (it’s beneficial for those of us who spend most of our day sitting down), over at Fresh Cup Magazine:
If you missed it, you can read my latest piece about memes and accountability in coffee:
Until next week, here’s Merlin in a sunbeam: