Chef now owns coffee bar (Arizona Daily Star)
Product recalls: Coffee makers, plush toys, tents, climbing equipment, batteries (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
Starbucks is recalling about 73,000 Barista Aroma stainless steel eight-cup coffee brewers. The brewers may have defective electrical wiring that can result in overheating, smoking, burning and melting, posing a possible fire hazard.
Spam overwhelms coffee shop Wi-Fi (Greensboro News-Record)
The Green Bean has been roasted by a rogue spammer who shut down the popular coffee shop’s wireless Internet connection until early next week. (Credit: “By Taft Wireback Staff Writer”)
Water, coffee businesses boost Nestle Q3 sales (The Economic Times)
NEW YORK: Nestle, the world€™s largest food company, posted a 5.6% increase in third-quarter sales, helped by purchases of Pure Life bottled water in Asia and the US and Nespresso coffee in Europe.
Uganda: Don Tips On EU’s 40 Percent Tax On Coffee (AllAfrica.com)
THE Government should take a firm stand against the introduction of a 40% tax on processed coffee in the forthcoming World Trade Organisation (WTO), a Uganda Martyrs University don warned on Tuesday.
Chef now owns coffee bar (Arizona Daily Star)
John Hall had been working for others until he “woke up and smelled the coffee” and decided to concentrate on his own small business full time.