Robot Baristas as Strikebreakers
Companies are turning to automation as a tool to fight back against industrial action. In coffee, that role could well be played by robot baristas—in fact, it sort of already has.
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Welcome to another weekend and therefore another Coffee News Roundup. Although this week there isn’t a whole lot of
Happy Saturday, and here’s some coffee news for you. NCA Report Shows Dramatic Shifts In Pandemic-Era Coffee Drinking Trends
Hello and welcome to another week’s end and another Coffee News Roundup. I can’t think of a snappy
This week’s Coffee News Roundup is being written from a plastic chair in my garden as I watch a
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It’s the end of another snowy week here in Michigan, and I’ve mostly been kept going through the
This week’s Coffee News Roundup is brought to you by the wintry weather that has finally hit Southeast Michigan,
It’s another Saturday, and so another Coffee News Roundup. Not a huge amount to talk about this week, but
Hello and welcome to another Coffee News Roundup, the original coffee-based Friday news roundup. Let’s see what’s been
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