This week's Weekly Coffee News highlights several key developments in the coffee industry. Blank Street Coffee leverages the growing trend of matcha consumption among younger audiences to fuel its $500 million chain expansion. Haraz Coffee House in Michigan is set to expand its reach, targeting diverse populations and venues. Angelino's Coffee celebrates quality with the release of their Collection featuring top-ranked coffees in convenient formats. Starbucks refutes rumors about selling its operations in China, while Caffe Ladro introduces a philanthropic initiative linking coffee sales to community support efforts.
"How Do You Build a $500 Million Coffee Chain? By Selling Matcha to Teens," focusing on the popularity of matcha among young consumers in New York City.
Hamzah Nasser, the founder of Haraz Coffee House, aims for significant expansion by appealing to young and diverse neighborhoods in Michigan.
Angelino's Coffee debuts a CoE Collection that includes 16 top-ranked coffees available in both pods and whole-bean tins, catering to premium tastes.
Starbucks denies rumors of a full sale of its China operations, maintaining its strategic position in this key market.
Caffe Ladro's 'Coffee For Good' campaign contributes $3 from each bag sold to charitable causes, supporting community initiatives.
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