Here's The Main Company Behind Aldi's Coffee - Tasting Table
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Here's The Main Company Behind Aldi's Coffee - Tasting Table
"If you're an Aldi fan, you know that among the discount retailer's best products is its range of packaged coffee offerings. Unlike other big-name grocery retailers, however, Aldi uses specific co-manufacturers to make its own brand products, including its classic and flavored java varieties under the names of Barissimo as well as Specially Selected (a premium brand strictly available in the UK). While there are several players behind Aldi's coffee, the main company is NewCoffee."
"The brands that make up what's now NewCoffee were actually founded in the 1960s to supply coffee for Aldi South. Other companies, including Markus Kaffee that's run by independent Aldi North (Aldi Nord)) and Moreno, also roast coffee to be distributed at Aldi stores. However, NewCoffee is the main player, producing approximately 35 thousand metric tons per year, and supplying coffee to Aldi South markets and the majority supplied for the Aldi Business Group."
NewCoffee emerged in 2017 when Aldi South merged two long-standing suppliers to consolidate coffee production and marketing under one independent company. The company supplies Aldi South markets and the Aldi Business Group, producing roughly 35 thousand metric tons of coffee annually. The brands within NewCoffee trace back to the 1960s as suppliers for Aldi South. Aldi also sources coffee from other roasters such as Markus Kaffee and Moreno. NewCoffee oversees multiple own-brand lines like Barissimo and Specially Selected and leverages large-scale sourcing to pursue top-quality beans and sustainable supply-chain practices.
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